Bering Strait.
The correct answer to this question is: The Beringia Land Bridge.
People in the ice age traveled on the land bridge, known as Beringia, because it connected Asia with North America. This allowed them to migrate in search of new resources, such as food and shelter, as the ice covered much of the Earth's surface. The land bridge provided a relatively dry and accessible pathway for early humans to move across continents.
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Archeologists have found evidence of settlements and remains from people as they followed the herds through the generations. Today DNA also shows that man is from basically the same sources.
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Bridge of the Americas was created in 1962.
Gateway to the Americas International Bridge was created in 1933.
The Bering Land Bridge was used by the first people who came to the Americas.
It was the Bering Land Bridge.
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The first of mankind came to the Americas by crossing a land-bridge that connected modern day Alaska to modern day Russia. This bridge was called "Beringia" and was used by nomads in search of food that led them to the Americas.
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