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the people who first settled were the Cherokee Indians.
the last people to cross the bridge were the natives to the Russian/Alaskan areas..
The incas of ancient times from a small village to the north of alaska crossed the bering strait in 1728 to travel to the americas in search of new land
Grunk: first across the Bering Straight mud flats.
The Bering Straight Land Bridge once connected Siberia to modern day Alaska. This was how people first got to North America. There were mountains, valleys, plains, rivers, and lakes on the straight.
people with cross eyes can not see straight at first but when they develop ther seeing and they are able to control ther eyes and focus on things with there eye like e,g looking straight at a person.once they have learnt to keep there eyes and learn to focus on things then they maybe able to see straight
the first migrants into North America crossed the Bering Straight into Alaska following large herds of animals.
The Bering Land Bridge was used by the first people who came to the Americas.
The Bering Land Bridge was is believed to be one of the first routes that Asian people used to migrate to america.
The first humans to settle in the Americas crossed the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia. At the time it was a plain and you could walk across.
During the last Ice Age.
It is thought the Pre-Columbian peoples of the Americas arrived from Sibertia via a land bridge across what is now the Bering straight.