John L. Stevens
John L. Stevens
, formally
John Leavitt Stevens
(
August 1
,
1820
-
February 8
,
1895
), was the
United States Department of State
Minister to the
Kingdom of Hawai'i
when he conspired to overthrow
Queen Lili'uokalani
in association with the
Committee of Safety
, led by
Lorrin A. Thurston
and
Sanford B. Dole
. Stevens was born in the town of Mount Vernon in
Kennebec County, Maine
. He lived in
Augusta
in the same county. He began as a newspaper editor before becoming Maine's delegate to the
Republican National Convention
of
1860
. He joined the United States Department of State and was appointed foreign Minister to Paraguay, Uruguay and Sweden. His most infamous assignment was as Minister to the Hawaiian islands where, as a devout imperialist, he conspired to overthrow the monarchy in favor of American annexation.
President of the United States
Grover Cleveland
forced Stevens into retirement in
1893
as a result of his illegal actions in Hawai'i. He died two years later.
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