over 5637 miles
In boats
They came to America for new opportunities.
Settling on or near rivers was a thing common to all peoples, even native Americans as water travel was a or the primary mode of transport and travel.
It wasn't the engine being steam-powered as such, nor especially in America; but the development of the railways allowed people and goods to be transported efficiently and reasonably rapidly over long distances. This was the same as in the UK, in Europe, etc.
At he age of 18 he moved to the US with his mother and two sisters. That was in 1947, and travel by ship was the ONLY way to come to the US from Germany.
over 5637 miles
How could early humans travel Africa to Australia without a boat?
It is shorter to travel from Africa to South America.
The first species of early humans to travel outside Africa was Homo erectus. They migrated to different parts of Asia and Europe around 1.8 million years ago.
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It takes approximately two weeks to travel from England to America by ship.
Approximately 20 hours.
the early humans traveled about 50,000 miles to get to America
Frank Vincent has written: 'The land of the white elephant' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'In and out of Central America' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Actual Africa' 'Actual Africa' 'Around and about South America' -- subject(s): Description and travel
She traveled to Japan, Australia, South America, Europe, and Africa.
no you can't - you would have to cross the Atlantic Ocean at some point
Banjo Paterson did not travel to South America. However, he did travel to South Africa as special war correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald during the Boer War.