european,vikkings,native americans
european,vikkings,native americans
european,vikkings,native americans
There is no “correct” order. People came from all over Europe.
european,vikkings,native americans
There is no “correct” order. People came from all over Europe.
european,vikkings,native americans
european,vikkings,native americans
european,vikkings,native americans
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You need to answer this question question because we don’t do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills not ours. It is clear you were given a list or timeline and we don’t have it.
The descendants of the first arrivals in the Americas, believed to have migrated from Asia via the Bering Land Bridge, generally moved southward and eastward. They spread across North America and then continued into Central and South America, adapting to various environments along the way. This migration led to the establishment of diverse cultures and societies throughout the continent.
It depends on the grammatical contex. At the beginning of a sentences or as the title of something it would be correct to write "The Americas," however in an essay or any situation where the phrase doesn't fall into the two categories above the article "the" would not be capitalized. (so it would read "the Americas" in that case)