The ancient Egyptians settled along the Nile River around 5000 BCE, establishing one of the world's earliest and most enduring civilizations. They migrated from various regions of Northeast Africa, gradually forming agricultural communities that would evolve into the complex society known for its pharaohs, monumental architecture, and rich cultural practices. Over time, the population continued to grow and diversify through trade and interactions with neighboring regions.
That was where the fertile land was, on which they depended.
I guess they we Palaeo-Asiatics who migrated by sea or land from the mainland of East Asia.
Amerindians settled in the Caribbean. They migrated there and the 2 main groups, Awaraks and Caribs were the ones to settle in Caribbean.
The gold rush.
nomads discovered that they could grow crops and capture animals and tame them for food and other uses.
cuz they wanted to
they migrated to Britain in the 400's
The pilgrims where those who migrated for religious reasons , they settled in Plymouth.
The pilgrims where those who migrated for religious reasons , they settled in Plymouth.
Settling next to rivers gave them water for crops, drinking, etc.
YES, THEY SETTLED THERe
The habitants came from France and migrated to new France to settle.
egyptians
around 5,000 b.c
That was where the fertile land was, on which they depended.
No they did not. Rome was (and still is) in Italy, on the opposite (European) coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The Egyptians never ventured into Europe.
I guess they we Palaeo-Asiatics who migrated by sea or land from the mainland of East Asia.