Nomads are important because if nomads didn't migrate around the world there wouldn't be any artifacts or information about early people.
North America and Europe
The Netherlands was early to settle but ended up with the least amount of land.
Early humans migrated for these reasons, 1. Changing Climates 2. Changing Landscapes 3. Not enough food supply
There were several reasons: England was in upheaval after the War of the Roses http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wars_of_the_Roses People were not comfortable with some of the political and religious changes, so they sought a new life. England was also dealing with the Black Plague. Although the plague was around as early as the 14th century there were increases in outbreaks that led some people to migrate away. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Death
Homo Erectus is the first-known hominid to migrate and settle outside Africa.
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Homo Erectus is the first-known hominid to migrate and settle outside Africa.
The early people migrated South for food clothing and better jobs.
England did not travel to migrate to Australia. England stayed exactly where it is now. Any of the English people who migrated to Australia, however, travelled by ships in the early years of Australian settlement. The very first English people to settle Australia were the convicts, officers and marines who came on the First Fleet.
early peoples tended to settle near water and open fields to grow crops
The Dravidians and the Aryans were the first people to settle in Early India
to have a free life.
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The early people migrated South for food clothing and better jobs.
Early people reached and populated all continents except Antarctica. This migration occurred over thousands of years, with evidence of early human presence found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas.
Walked across a land bridge.