No, there is evidence that the polynesians traveled to the lower areas of North America by boat.
They Used A land Bridge
Native Americans migrated from Eastern Asia to North America using the land bridge that appeared during the Ice Age.
They crossed over the land bridge called Beringia
No. They arrived in North America from the Bering Strait land bridge as early as 25,000 years ago and migrated down to their homeland over thousands of years. All humans descend from primates. In fact, 99% of the DNA of humans and chimpanzees is identical.
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.
3500 B.C. cross a land bridge.
The traditional belief has held that people from the continent of Asia migrated to North America via the Bering Strait. Studies now indicate that Native Americans likely came from somewhere in northeastern Asia. They migrated to America either along the Northwest coast or by a land route across the Bering Land Bridge.
The first humans lived in Africa about 3.6 million years ago. When these early humans were alive, the migrated to either follow migrating animals that they hunted for food, or they ran out resources on the old land and they lived on. From Africa they migrated to Europe, from Europe to Asia, Asia to North America, and from there to South America.
The Bering Land Bridge, also known as Beringia, was approximately 1,000 miles wide at its maximum extent during the last Ice Age. This land bridge connected Asia and North America, enabling early humans to migrate into the Americas.
modern humans migrated from Asia to North America about 1.7 million years ago
WE do not know who the first human in the US was but during the Ice ages ancient human hunter gatherers migrated there from Russia over the aleutian land bridge.
The answer is Beringia.