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Scientists believe that the first Americans, called the Paleo-Indians, came to the continent from Asia well over 10,000 years ago.

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Scientists believe that the first Americans, called the Paleo-Indians, came to the continent from Asia well over 10,000 years ago.

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How did prehistoric people reach Americas?

Scientists believe that the first Americans, called the Paleo-Indians, came to the continent from Asia well over 10,000 years ago.


Did prehistoric people migrate to the Americas during the Paleolithic Era?

Yes they did, in order to go to the Americas they crossed over a land bridge between Russia and Alaska(present day).


How did prehistoric people get from America to Asia?

The people in Asia followed the animals they were hunting across a land bridge into the Americas.


How big were prehistoric mosquitoes?

Prehistoric Mosquitoes could reach four inches long; having a five inch wingspan.


How did Columbus finally reach the Americas?

by boat


What evidence suggests that cultures from islands in the pacific had contact with prehistoric settlements in the Americas?

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Who First documented European to reach the Americas?

Columbus


How did the first African slaves reach the Americas?

By ship.


Why was prehistoric technology important back then?

Was technology important to prehistoric people


Why do you think prehistoric people spread throughout the Americas?

Humans, like all animals, will move to exploit new habitats once competition for food etc. gets too great in one area.


How did the Irish reach the Americas?

By sea, and in modern times by air.


Where did Columbus think he had landed when he reach in the Americas?

In new England