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How did California differ from the United States in terms of interactions of whites and natives

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The whites essentially stayed in the communities, the easterly side, and several of the other immigrants were also Natives who traveled to the West side of the nation particularly California. Further Explanation: Natives: ... With a $2.8 trillion automation, California is more important than that of any other country.

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California differs from the United States in terms of interactions of whites and natives as most of the human settlements in California continued to be native.

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The settlements within the boundary of the state of California are primarily native and there are more than 100 different types of native Indian tribes residing in the state.

There are no major reports of clashes between the whites and the Native Americans what's ever in the region.

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