Beringia
Antarctica, asia, europe, asia, south american, noth america, Australlia :)
originally Asia but now the answer is more Spain
The first people were the native Americans that come from Asia and the middle east.
The Amerindians came from North America
Actually, the first Americans came from asia. These are the people we know as Native Americans. They crossed over to North America by a land bridge. They did not know this was a land bridge, though. They were simply following the herds of animals that they hunted. Then came the English settlers. These people wanted to claim America, even though the Native Americans were already living here! By now, the Native Americans had found there way through what we now call Canada, the U.S., Mexico, and South America.
Yes, but only for the weekend.
They came from Asia.
Antarctica, asia, europe, asia, south american, noth america, Australlia :)
originally Asia but now the answer is more Spain
The first people were the native Americans that come from Asia and the middle east.
The Amerindians came from North America
Africa, Asia, Central America, and South America.
because America is not as corrupt as the other countries people like to come here and that's how America has such a diverse ethnic group and religions, people from Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Either Asia or North America
The first MΔori are believed to have migrated from Polynesia to New Zealand around 800 years ago, settling the islands and developing their distinct culture and traditions. Their ancestral homeland is thought to be in eastern Polynesia, with strong connections to Tahiti and the Cook Islands.
They had to much anal and didn't want to bow down to the king so they came to America.
They had to much anal and didn't want to bow down to the king so they came to America.