Their theory is that the glaciers created a sort of bridge from the tip of Russia into America. After many got over, the bridge began to melt, leaving what we have today. They followed the buffalo of a time period in groups that would form tribes later on. They moved to reach where they were when Columbus came and theyr eached contact with the foreign world. ~Minicooper Out!
There are several theories. The most common one being that during the Ice Age, sea levels were much lower so the Bering strait of Alaska and Russa was dry so around 11,000 years ago, tefirst humans in America crossed over the land bridge frm Asia
The Bering Land Bridge is thought to have been the passage that led the first inhabitants to North America. This migration was from Asia over 20,000 years ago.
well my good sir they arived by boat, the only mode of long range tranportaion back in the day, but a the native people arived by land bidge connecting alaska and russia
They crossed what is now known as Bering Straits.
boat migration or land migration
they walked
Africa
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The earliest inhabitants of north America are believed to have been Caucasians. These were made up of a number of indigenous people who settled in north America.
cherokee indians were the first inhabitants
the vikings
Artifacts from American Indians go back over 10,000 years.
No where in north america. They are from Nepal
The Aboriginals are believed to have arrived on the North American continent in approximately 1500. They first landed in Canada and were the original inhabitants of the country.
The Sioux were among the original Native American inhabitants of the area that is now North Dakota. The Sioux have reservations in modern North Dakota.
The first man besides the Vikings to land on the North American continent was Christopher Columbus. He landed in north America in 1492.
who were the first inhabitant in north carolina
Mexico City.