The earliest inhabitants of North America were Native Americans. They came from East Asia and crossed the land-bridge connecting Asia and North America during the Ice Age.
From Asia, it is the Bering Strait now.
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North America is a continent. It cannot contain a continent.
Leif Eriksson is believed to have first set foot in North America around the year 1000 AD. His expedition is considered one of the earliest known European explorations of the continent.
The continent that the white house is in is North America
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the earliest inhabitants of the Americas were thought to have come across a land bridge from Asia, based on anthropology as well as genetic evidence.
The earliest inhabitants of north America are believed to have been Caucasians. These were made up of a number of indigenous people who settled in north America.
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America's earliest inhabitants came from Asia. Sea levels were lower 12,000 years ago and there was a land bridge where the Bering Straits now are. They basically walked across.
A continent is a major landmass that makes up a substantial amount of the Earth's surface. The continents are North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania. There is also Antarctica, but it has no permanent inhabitants.
To the Inhabitants of America was created in 1780.
If you go back thousands of years it would be the people's who came from Asia.
The people living in North America could weigh thousands of thousands of tonnes. The land form could weigh much more but there is no way to weigh an entire continent.
Antarctica is a continent that is surrounded by the southern ocean. It is the only continent that does not have any permanent inhabitants.
The largest region was South America, but the earliest were in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America (North America). It also included some areas of northern Africa, and the islands of Guam and the Philippines in Asia.
North America is a continent. It cannot contain a continent.