Early Americans, or Native Americans, migrated from East Asia to North America and then from here into South America, where their people flourished for thousands of years.
Manhattan was purchased by the Dutch from the Native Americans in the early 17th century. This transaction took place in North America.
Early people began their global migration from the continent of Africa.
Africa is sometimes referred to as the "dark continent." This term has historical origins related to the unexplored nature of the continent by early European explorers. It is considered outdated and carries negative connotations.
Early humans are believed to have originated in Africa. The earliest known human ancestors, such as Australopithecus, have been found in Africa, leading scientists to hypothesize that the continent is the birthplace of humanity.
The last continent that humans reached was Antarctica. It was not discovered until the early 19th century, although there is evidence suggesting that some ancient civilizations may have visited the continent thousands of years ago.
they lead to living in groups and travelled here and there in search of food and water
'America' - the whole continent - was named after Amerigo Vespucci, an early expolorer of South America.
the English and dutch
i think it was in scandinavia...
Australian continent
Europe (europeans) happy you found your answer
it was a colony in maryland i know that. If that helps (:
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The Compromise of 1850.
Early people began their global migration from the continent of Africa.
Americans come from the country of the United States in the continent of North America.
how did the early americans regard central authority?