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Southwestern United States, including California, Arizona, Southern Nevada, Texas and New Mexico
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In the heat of the moment, watchmaker Jonathan Dillon unscrewed the dial from Lincoln's watch and engraved a message with a sharp tool. In 1906 at the age of 84, he recalled the message to the New York Times: The first gun is fired. Slavery is dead.
The order in which the Campaign process happens in the United States is:
- Potential candidates launch exploratory committees.
- Once potential candidates announce the candidacy...
- The winners of the first primaries (in New Hampshire)...
- Party activists gather at the party conventions...
- After the conventions, the candidates begin their race for the general election.
<h3 /><h3>How do Presidential candidates campaign in the U.S.?</h3>
First, they launch exploratory committees who research the viability of the candidate running for office.
If the research is positive, the candidate will announce their candidacy and travel around the country to canvass support and win primaries. The first of these will be held in New Hampshire.
After the primaries, a party convention is held where candidates nominate their candidate officially and this person when begins to campaign for the general election.
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<span>7. I think that the best answer is this one: B. The Native American population had been greatly reduced through war and disease. A great part of the indigenous population has died as a result of the disease, and while they were also made to work for the settlers, the Spaniards wanted to have even more laborers. </span>