Antartica
South America
South America.
Antarctica is the only continent where humans do not permanently inhabit. While some research stations exist on the continent, they are mostly occupied by scientists for short durations.
Humans migrated from continent to continent for the same reasons humans have migrated to new areas throughout history, including:curiositythe need to hunt and gatherthe need for new landthe desire to conquer and possess, then to controllater, to settle disagreements by controlling the land
Australian continent
Antartica
South America
South America.
The last continent to be inhabited was Antarctica.
You mean by humans? Some 10,000 years ago, during the last ice age.
Africa.
This is not a likely scenario, since there is nothing on the Antarctic continent to offer 'settlers' any resources in terms of food, shelter and economy.
The last of the thirteen colonies to be settled was Georgia.
Early human migration reached South America last. The most widely accepted theory was that human life originated in Africa and spread to the continents of Europe and Asia, as it was easy to access due to the continents being connected. During the Ice Ages, land bridges began to form which connected Asia to both North America and Australia. People then migrated to these continents because of land access. Since South America is farthest from any land bridge, it is most likely that South America was the last continent to be populated by humans that is currently populated by humans. In reality, Antarctica has yet to be populated by humans due to the extreme weather.
The last part of the plains to be settled was the Oklahoma Territory.
The last of the thirteen colonies to be settled was Georgia.