Most likely it would've either been in search of food or a home.
Asia.. If your doing PLATO. It's Asia.
There was really no reason people came to Americas because Christorpher Columbus thought that America was Asia. He though that because he didn't know that there was land that blocked Asia. His goal was to reach Asia because there were stories that said that there was gold in Asia so Christopher Columbus wanted that gold.
because the climate went warmer
People migrated from Asia to America by crossing the Berring Straits. At that time, the land was connected and one didn't have to cross an ocean in order to get to the Americas.
they went by animals throught the bearing straight and so
First to the Middle East (technically speaking, Asia) and then on to Europe
Land that had been under water was uncovered, forming a long bridge that linked asia and north america.
Land that had been under water was uncovered, forming a long bridge that linked Asia and North America.
The Americans migrated from Asia to the Americans in search of food and in search of a better climate.
The Clovis people, who arrived via the Behring Strait from Asia about 12,000 years ago.
cause no diseases existed
Yes, early hominids likely migrated from Africa to Asia around 2 million years ago. Fossil evidence suggests that species such as Homo erectus moved out of Africa and spread to other regions, including Asia. This migration played a significant role in the evolution and dispersal of early hominid populations.