The first people who traveled to North American lands reached there by footpower. They didn't know anything about animals yet, and there definitely was no motorpower yet. So the only thing they had to work with was their feet.
The first people who stepped in North America were the Vikings.
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Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans first arrived. Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans First arrived.
The indigenous people of Alaska and Hawaii were the first nations of eastern North America.
The first people to visit North America were the Indians, or indigenous people, or first nations, as they are variously called.
The first people known to come by boat to continental North America were Vikings sailors from Scandinavia.
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Cree is a language spoken by a large number of First Nations people of North America. The Cree are a large group of First Nations people of North America.
The first people were indians who came during the ice age.
The first people are believed to have migrated from Asia to North America around 15,000 years ago by crossing the Bering land bridge that connected present-day Russia to Alaska. This migration likely occurred during the last Ice Age when sea levels were lower and allowed for easier travel between the two continents.