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In 1769 the California coast between San Diego and San Francisco had a native population of 72,000, which declined to just 18,000 by 1821. One Franciscan conceded, “They live well free but as soon as we reduce them to a Christian and community life … they fatten, sicken, and die.”
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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