the first humans reached North America during the Ice Age when they were following animals during the Ice Age. The animals were looking for a warmer area to live so they had crossed the Bering Strait, a land bridge that connected Asia to North America, the first Americans had crossed the Bering Strait.
They reached North America first because that's what they discover first.
they migrated by sleeping together in warm places
There were two groups of first Americans. One group came across the land bridge in the Bering Sea. The other came up from South America.
the Last Ice Age produced low sea levels, that made a land bridge and they Crossed it
The Bering Land Bridge/The Beringia.
Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans first arrived. Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans First arrived.
birds obviously. otherwise they would not have known land was near
do you know what were the first cowhands in north America called do you know what were the first cowhands in north America called
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.
cristoffer Columbus was not first to discover north America. There were humans ("Indians") there when he arrived, who had lived there for thousands and thousands of years.
migration
No.
Leif Ericson was the first European to discover North America.
The first people who stepped in North America were the Vikings.
he didn't find north America he found south America he found south America first
The first humans lived in Africa about 3.6 million years ago. When these early humans were alive, the migrated to either follow migrating animals that they hunted for food, or they ran out resources on the old land and they lived on. From Africa they migrated to Europe, from Europe to Asia, Asia to North America, and from there to South America.
What year was the first college in north america established?