Archaeologists are still debating who was first. The presently accepted first people came from Central Asia by route of a Bering Sea land bridge. They traveled through north East Asia, Alaska and down into the central plains of North America.
Some archaeologists believe early Europeans like the Clovis people of western France may have traveled along an eastern arctic sea route to the Americas.
Some have considered the possibility of African fishermen having encountered the coast of Brazil, and yet others think maybe Polynesian explorers traveled eastward to the western coast of South America.
Even still, archaeologists are unsure the Clovis People of the American mainland persisted after a major catastrophe occurred around 12,000 BCE, and that later migrations are which populated the Americas.
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First in 1502, to Cuba. Then in 1519 to Mexico to establish a colony; he ended up conquering the Aztec empire.
The second group of europeans to come to America was Columbus. the first was leaf ericson
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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.
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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 first sheep came to North America with Christopher Columbus on his second voyage in 1493.
The first people known to come by boat to continental North America were Vikings sailors from Scandinavia.
It was first Released In North America July 1987
North sibara is where native amaricans come from and they were the first ones here
North Carolina's original inhabitants came were English, but in recent years people of other descents have moved to North Carolina.
To look for better jobs.
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