The Bering Strait .
Bering Land Bridge.
Yes they did, in order to go to the Americas they crossed over a land bridge between Russia and Alaska(present day).
The earliest Americans came by crossing the Bering Strait, which connected the regions of present-day Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age, about 15,000 years ago. This land bridge, known as Beringia, allowed humans to migrate from Asia into the Americas.
To take more Native American land
The Columbian Exchange was the widespread trading of materials between the Americas and Afro-European hemispheres following the voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492. One of the main results of this exchange was the migration of people to the Americas from Europe and Africa.
They wanted a better life and more rights. They couldn't get this in the South.
Yes
EVERYWHERE!
yes
Because they want freedom.
Easterly
Oklahoma
yes they did
Land bridges
The Indian Reservation
They migrate with weather to stay warm.
U use animal
No, Indians (Cherokee) did not migrate to that area, they were there when white settlers migrated to the area from Europe however and some certainly stayed.