The west coast of North America likely saw the first sustained arrival of people to the continent. Although there are other theories, most scientists believe that the first significant groups of people came from Asia, through today's Bering Strait area, then through modern Alaska, and from there spread throughout North America and to South America.
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The Spanish conquistidors were the first people to reach California. They reached the state in the 16th century.
The Spanish explorers first reached California in 1542, led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. They landed in what is now San Diego.
The Spanish conquistidors were the first people to reach California. They reached the state in the 16th century.
The subject in the sentence, 'Who first reached the North Pole?' is 'who'.
AnswerHistorians think that Columbus first reached the Bahamas.
India was the first Asian country European explorers reached by water. It was first reached by Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama.
AnswerHistorians think that Columbus first reached the Bahamas.
Historians believe that Columbus reached the Bahamas first.
Not anymore. The Jaguar range does include much of Mexico and historically would have reached southern California.
he was drafted by the California Angels but never reached the majors