America actually came to the Inuit (Eskimo) to put things correctly. Archeological data shows that the Inuit people have lived in, what is today Alaska, for over 3,000 years (around 1,000 C.E.) - There are strong critics of this date because of the archelogical problems in arctic conditions. Alaska became a state of the United States in 1958, so America came to them at that point.
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they arrived in America when they felt like it
1492
They had no status, and were brought to America as slaves.
The first cows landed at the Jamestown Colony in North America in 1611
500 years before Columbus
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Earthworms are an invasive species in North America. They were brought in 10,000 years ago by glaciation and some brought in by Europeans during colonization.
Christopher Meiklejohn has written: 'Bibliography of the physical anthropology and human biology of Canadian Eskimos and Indians' -- subject(s): Anthropometry, Bibliography, Eskimos, Health and hygiene, Indians of North America 'Annotated bibliography of the physical anthropology and human biology of Canadian Eskimos and Indians' -- subject(s): Anthropometry, Bibliography, Eskimos, Health and hygiene, Indians of North America
they arrived in America when they felt like it
i wanna know how long the eskioms live === ===
The "Vikings".