California Statehood
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California become a state in September, 1850. Today it is the most populous state, with large citys like San Francisco, San diego and Los Angeles. Only the states of Alaska and Texas are big in size than California. California, which borders the country of mexico, is often called "The Golden State." Do you know about Californias tallest and oldest citizens. The states redwood trees grow to be 370 foot tall and live more than 1,000 years.
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California became a state in September[delete comma] 1850. Today it is the most populous state, with large cities like San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles. Only the states of Alaska and Texas are bigger in size than California. California, which borders the country of Mexico, is often called "The Golden State." Do you know about California's tallest and oldest citizens? The state's redwood trees grow to be 370 feet tall and live more than 1,000 years.
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