People followed the animals as they moved across the land bridges into North America. The first people were hunter/gathers so they moved as the food moved and changed.
To look for some freedom
back to the first humans.
Bering Strait
Because there was free land there and humans will spread like any other creature where it can find a place to fit in.
yes
3500 B.C. cross a land bridge.
According to records, they were the first humans to successfully fly a plane in America.
They did not go there. South Africa is the cradle for all of mankind.
i think it was i forgot his first name collumbis and they found america while trying to find india
it would have to go through Alaska
The two leading theories are the Coastal Migration Theory, which suggests that the first humans arrived in the Americas by traveling along the Pacific Coast in boats, and the Clovis First Theory, which proposes that humans first arrived in the Americas via a land bridge from Asia during the last Ice Age.
South america