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Diseases, Genocide, and Nation-Building
This chapter discusses the impact of diseases and deliberate policies of genocide on native peoples in California during the Mexican-American War. It explores the fast reduction of native groups, forced reservation, and educational genocide against their children. The chapter also delves into the existential crisis faced by Mexico in terms of nation-building and the divide between promoting a more liberal, United States-like approach or upholding colonial legacies.