We don't have any record of the experiences of the Native Americans when they first arrived to the Americas, but they were the first group of people to arrive so it is assumed they didn't face any hostility from other groups of people when they first arrived Inuits are believed to have cross an ice bridge linking Asia to North America roughly 500 years after the first wave of people arrived in the Americas. It is believed that they were not friendly with the Native Americans, but since the two groups live in different environments they were able to coexist and even make trade. When the Chinese started to come to the United States. They were discriminated against by the people living in the United States already and were even called the "Yellow Peril". Later the United States passed the Chinese Exclusion Act which limited the amount of Chinese people that came to the United States. Other groups of Asians faced similar trials and tribulations upon arriving in the United States.
He led a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in North America.
with suspicion and hostility.
Your Mom and me did it so we made you and asians who then went on to make the sundial
The Americans migrated from Asia to the Americans in search of food and in search of a better climate.
The first people to migrate to Newzealand were the Polynesian ancestors of the Maurie people. They had a seafaring tradition of inhabiting the islands of the South Pacific and Newzealand was one of the places they reached.
paleo- Indians
The Portuguese and Spanish.
Puritan ministers first started to migrate to America in 1630.
The direction were the humans first migrate was in asia.
the big game hunters were the first people to migrate to north America in search of big game like woolly mammoths and came from Asia across a land bridge which is where the Bering strait is today, although there is new evidence of Polynesians making very primitive boats and against all odds making it to North America
the first Americans came from Asia and crossed what is now the bering strait it was land then. they came by foot to get food
The first "Americans" were able to migrate to the Western Hemisphere 20,000 or more years ago because North America was then connected by land to ASIA.
Current evidence suggests that the Americas were first settled by Asians crossing over the ice bridge that connected northeastern Asia and northwestern North America. This probably happened very roughly 60,000 years ago.
He led a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in North America.
The nomadic tribes followed the herds of animals and foraged for food. It took generations to reach North America. People don't migrate only animals migrate.
The nomadic tribes followed the herds of animals and foraged for food. It took generations to reach North America. People don't migrate only animals migrate.
Asians -_-