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They used the land bridge that we don't see now and they used boats.
They got here through a land-bridge across the Bering Sound, from north eastern Siberia into Alaska.
There were two groups of first Americans. One group came across the land bridge in the Bering Sea. The other came up from South America.
It is thought the Pre-Columbian peoples of the Americas arrived from Sibertia via a land bridge across what is now the Bering straight.
Asia, across the Bering Straight from what is now Russia. The sea level was a lot lower at one time and the solid ice was further south.
Grunk: first across the Bering Straight mud flats.
I think the first american's got here by crossing the Bering Strait which is now underwater. ;)
Historians used to believe that all the first Americans walked across the then frozen Bering Sea into Alaska. However, recent evidence suggests strongly that many of the first Americans actually came by sea landing all up and down the west coast of North and South 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
Somewhere roughly around 60 or 70 thousand years ago. They came across the ice-bridge that connected northern Asia to North America.
the first humans reached North America during the Ice Age when they were following animals during the Ice Age. The animals were looking for a warmer area to live so they had crossed the Bering Strait, a land bridge that connected Asia to North America, the first Americans had crossed the Bering Strait.
The traditional belief has held that people from the continent of Asia migrated to North America via the Bering Strait. Studies now indicate that Native Americans likely came from somewhere in northeastern Asia. They migrated to America either along the Northwest coast or by a land route across the Bering Land Bridge.