Hawai'i (Toyotomi)

The Kingdom of Hawai'i is the largest kingdom, in terms of area, in the, containing roughly 63% of its area. The island was unified in 1795 by King Kamehameha I, previously king of North Hawai'i.

Kamehameha I believed that he was destined to be the great unifying king prophecied in ancient legends. In 1795, he set out with a massive war fleet against the nearby kingdom of Maui, which he easily captured along with Moloka'i. He then landed his troops on O'ahu, the most populous of the islands. His invasion failed. A second attempt the next year likewise failed. Kamehameha sought assistance from, who declared that they had no desire to interfere in local politics. Kamehameha reluctantly accepted the limitation of his kingdom to the islands of Hawai'i, Maui, and Moloka'i.

After Kamehameha's death, in 1819, the islands of Maui and Moloka'i broke away, choosing their own Kings.