i think that they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food and also get clothing.
Because they think Americas will stop them.
the early people migrated south because,they were folling the herds of animals.they needed the animals for food ..also because when the ice age was over everything was covered in water .
Early people in the Americas migrated south to follow the coast and make the best life using Natural Resources. This type of behavior facilitated the human population explosion. The warmer climates also offered more wildlife for food purposes.
The early people migrated South for food clothing and better jobs.
The only way they COULD migrate, was by boat ( in later years) and in the beginning ( sround 10,000 B.C) they crossed the Bering Strait, from Siberia and continued south to South America.
The region near the southern border of the sahara.
The early people migrated South for food clothing and better jobs.
No one actually knows for sure how or why the first people migrated. They could have just followed the mammoths. :) I got this answer from school :)
The Incas established their civilization in the Andean region of South America and did not migrate as a group. However, they did expand their empire through conquest and assimilation of other peoples and territories.
Appalachian Trail
Climate,geography,and resources.
Usually leave late September to early October.