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Why has California, the most developed economy in the United States, been making independence?

California is the richest state in the United States, so why has California, the most economically developed state in the United States, been making independence?

First, economic reasons.

California covers an area of 424,000 square kilometers and has a population of 39.8 million. It is the largest state in the United States, with a GDP of 2.96 trillion US dollars, which is equivalent to that of Britain and ranks first in the United States. Its per capita GDP is $74,400, higher than that of the United States. Economically and demographically, California has the conditions to become an independent sovereign country. In addition, San Francisco and Los Angeles are the second and third largest cities in the United States.

Four of the top ten companies in the world by market value are headquartered in California. California is rich in natural resources. What makes Californians? Independent? Because they think that the US government subsidizes those economically backward states with its own tax revenue, which seriously affects their happiness index, reduces their medical facilities and public facilities, and infringes on their rights and interests. So, this is California? Independent? The main reason.

Second, political reasons.

America is a free and democratic country. Regarding the presidential election policy, California, the most populous state in the United States, has 55 votes in the parliamentary election, which plays an extremely important role in the election lineup. California, right? Strong backing? But contrary to expectations, Clinton lost to Trump in the presidential election, which disappointed Californians. At the same time, influenced by the international environment? Britain leaves the EU? The influence of California's independent population soared, accounting for about one-third of California's population; Supporting California independence and calling for a referendum is one of the reasons for California independence.

Third, historical reasons.

Historically, California became a colony of Portugal and Spain. 1846, under the rule of Mexico, North American colonists established the Sonoma Republic in California. However, in the territorial battle of the United States, Mexico was defeated and officially ceded the territory of California to the United States. However, local residents are not friendly to American soldiers. It was not until 1850 that California officially became the third1th state in the United States. Today, California has developed into the largest economy and the most populous state. But what about Californians? Not reconciled? Before bowing his head, California had made five independent attempts, but they all ended in failure. Imagine who wants to carve up their richest territory. So historical reasons are also one of the reasons for California's independence.