The first people into the Americas were nomadic hunters. They didn't plan to come here, they followed the migrations of the game. There was no point where somebody said "hey, welcome to the New World" Like most people, they were interested in getting enough to eat and leaving things a bit better for their children. We don't consider them "Native Americans" as they weren't born here and they predate the development of today's Native Americans(Indians). Rather we call them "PaleoIndians." They walked across dry land from Asia. The great ice age lowered the water of the Bering strait and created a new land, Beringia. Beringia is generally thought to have been a flat plain, dry and dusty. It did support plant and animal life.
The pronoun "us" is the first person, plural, objective, the ones speaking.The corresponding first person, plural, subjective pronoun is "we".The first person, singular, subjective is "I"; the first person, singular, objective is "me."The second person is "you" for both singular and plural, subjective and objective.The third person is "he," "she," "it," or "they" subjective; "him," "her," "it," or "them" objective.
I think christopher colombus was the first person to land in the us first
Alan Sheppard. he was the 2d in space and first for the US.
a story that is written in the first person are the use of I, we, us, and other first-person pronouns.
The first person to vote in the US is unknown but we do know it was brought up by the US people who wanted freedom from the British.
There are a lot of first person shooter games in the US.
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Betsy Ross was the first person to be a U.S flagmaker in 1776/77.
the first person to discover gold was Jams W Marshall.
Gerorge Washigton
Alex Michel
Benjamin Franklin