Compare And Contrast Kamehameha And Nelson Mandela

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Born in 1758 in Kohala, Hawai’i, Kamehameha I became the ruler of all the Hawaiian islands. When Kalani’opu’u, the former ali’i of Hawai’i died, his son, Kiwala’o was to take over his throne, but was taken by Kamehameha. Kamehameha was a powerful leader and role model. He was a tall, strong, and brave ali’i. Kamehameha lived from 1758-1819, till the age of 61. His strategies and techniques would help him strengthen and increase the amount of resources; help him unify the Hawaiian islands. Nelson Mandela lived from 1918-2013, till the age of 95 but spent his 27 tormenting and suffering years in prison due to his actions as the leader of the peaceful protest and armed resistance against the white minority’s oppressive regime in a racially divided …show more content…

Nelson and Kamehameha were both determined leaders because if they had a certain goal or achievement that they wanted to accomplish, they would stick with that goal/achievement no matter what. Another similarities that both Nelson Mandela and Kamehameha had was that they were both skilled at warfare and helping their people. Both of them would always think bigger and smarter when it came to war or conflicts that came during their reign. Lastly, a characteristic that both Nelson Mandela had was that they were both powerful leaders. They were both powerful leaders because they would both think indeed, extremely complex. They were especially smarter than most leaders, which would make them win wars, which would strengthen their empire/country which would make them powerful or even more powerful. (Potter, Norris …show more content…

Kamehameha kept the Kapu system because that couldn’t be changed for the Hawaiians because it kept everything balanced. Kamehameha kept the trading process the same that’s how the Hawaiians would have different resources because every island had new materials that many other islands didn’t have. He also kept the slaying and killing of enemies because “Kamehameha would rarely trust anyone.” (Biography.com) Kamehameha changes was making a fur trade with others. British traders would take advantage of their fur resources and use the furs to trade for goods. The trading with foreigners would greatly increase. Another thing that Kamehameha changed was making a sandalwood trade. The Hawaiian sandalwood had this natural pleasant smell in its wood. The sandalwood became the most important export item by 1805. Kamehameha would declare that the sandalwood trade would become a royal monopoly because many foreigners would want to buy it with new goods. Finally, the last thing that Kamehameha did that changed was making a new law; The Law of the Splintered Paddle. This was made due to the killing of innocent people. This law made the killing or attacks on peaceful people kapu. (History of the Hawaiian Kingdom) Things that Nelson Mandela would keep the same was, the fairness of his people (everyone was equal/equally treated), and righteousness. Some things that Nelson changed was

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