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.
The first people reached the Americas by walking across huge sheets of ice.
That's what I'm trying to figure out
Indians, Pilgrams or Adam and Eve
Leif Ericson beat Columbus to it by about 500 years. Ericson reached north America first. Later, Columbus reached central America, but he never actually reached north America.
Erikson...Leif Erikson
The Vikings were the first Europeans who reached North America about 500 years before Christopher Columbus and their leader was Leif Erikson
went back and told people
The west coast of North America likely saw the first sustained arrival of people to the continent. Although there are other theories, most scientists believe that the first significant groups of people came from Asia, through today's Bering Strait area, then through modern Alaska, and from there spread throughout North America and to South America.
The Vikings were the first outsiders to settle on North America.
north and east
The first ship was built by Columbus. He was in search of Indian subcontienent and accidently reached America.
Vicking
They probably came from Russia, since Alaska and Russia were connected during the Ice Age.
The first people who traveled to North American lands reached there by footpower. They didn't know anything about animals yet, and there definitely was no motorpower yet. So the only thing they had to work with was their feet.