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5. United for Justice

San Jose, California's capital from 1849-1851 amid the Gold Rush, witnessed Governor Peter Burnett's 1851 call for a "war of extermination" against Native Americans. He introduced bounties—$5 per Indian scalp—sparking genocidal violence that slaughtered up to 16,000 Indigenous lives, staining the state's origins with extermination policies.

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