The question is ambiguous, at best. "Americans" today mean the descendants of European colonists while "Native American" means the inhabitants that were here long before written history began (by any race of people). Ask your question again but do so in a way that tells us "who" you mean.
The generally excepted theory is that the Paleo-Indians first arrived in North America by crossing the Bering Land Bridge about 13,000 to 10,000 years ago. This was during the last Ice Age, and because so much water was frozen in glaciers on land, the sea level was lower. This exposed the sea floor between Alaska and Russia, and allowed the Paleo-Indians to cross to North America, as well as a wide variety of other animals.
The native americans arrived in north america when the ice came to land and they followed the bufflo
No
The British and the Native Americans were fighting over the land of North America.
The native americans arrived in North America when the ice came to land and they followed the bufflo
Native Americans
North Americans are found in North American. They are people who are native to north America.
No one really knows when Native Americans came to North America.
By the Beringa Land bridge
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THE COLONISTS IN NORTH AMERICA WERE THE NATIVE AMERICANS
In the millions of Native Americans societies.
North America and the North-East known as (U.S. & canada) those regions once supported Native Americans and millions of buffalo.
No. The English spoke English, and the Native Americans spoke various languages native to North America.