Somewhere roughly around 60 or 70 thousand years ago. They came across the ice-bridge that connected northern Asia to North America.
thoundsand year ago
I think the first american's got here by crossing the Bering Strait which is now underwater. ;)
It is believed that when the first humans came to North America there was exposed land connecting Siberia and Alaska, where the Bering Strait is now, and that is how they entered the continent.
The Bering Strait is named after the Danish explorer Vitus Bering, who was the first European to explore the strait in 1728 on an expedition for the Russian Navy.
the first Americans came from Asia and crossed what is now the bering strait it was land then. they came by foot to get food
Tartar Mongolians, approx. 10,000B.C., first of The Great Four Migrations across what is now the Bering Strait
Semen Dezhnev
It's called the Bering Strait Crossing if I'm not wrong.
Bering Strait. They weren't Native Americans, however, they were people from the Kamchatka Peninsula; from the nation of Rus, or Russians.
the first humans reached North America during the Ice Age when they were following animals during the Ice Age. The animals were looking for a warmer area to live so they had crossed the Bering Strait, a land bridge that connected Asia to North America, the first Americans had crossed the Bering Strait.
bering strait
the first humans reached North America during the Ice Age when they were following animals during the Ice Age. The animals were looking for a warmer area to live so they had crossed the Bering Strait, a land bridge that connected Asia to North America, the first Americans had crossed the Bering Strait.
They came across the Bering Strait Land Bridge from Asia 15,000-40,000 years ago.