Probably the forebears of the American Indians, via the Bering Strait, but also possibly the ancestors of the Aztecs/Mayans.
do you know what were the first cowhands in north America called do you know what were the first cowhands in north America called
The French in the North got the timber and furs in America by hunting, or stealing from indians!
Don't know ... was it Africa? Or Spain? Or is Spain just where we got them for North America?
Robert LaSalle got to North America by first taking a ship to Canada. He was studying to be a priest, but was not suited for it. He later became an explorer of the Mississippi River area.
No one can be certain how the first human got to North America, but most specialists think he came with a small group of family by walking across the land connection between what is now Siberia and what is now Alaska.
Leif Ericson was the first European to discover North America.
The first people who stepped in North America were the Vikings.
He landed on Hispaniola and that is the only place. He never got to North America.
birds obviously. otherwise they would not have known land was near
he didn't find north America he found south America he found south America first
he got there by a ship
What year was the first college in north america established?