Archeologists and historians believe humans crossed over the Bering Sea land bridge about 20,000 to 30,000 years ago. It is possible that others came to the Western Hemisphere by other means.
There is a belief that the first Americans migrated from Asia. They crossed from Russia over the Bering Strait that was above water at the time into Alaska and spread down throughout the Americas.
answered by: anomus The Immigrants would take jobs from the Americans
Francis Hopkinson
If written history is backed up with eye-witness accounts, it should be trustworthy.
The English believed the Native Americans were savage and uncivilized. They believed, along with many Americans, that they should be eradicated.
Most historians believe early Native Americans crossed over the Bering Land Bridge from Asia to Alaska during the last Ice Age.
becuse of the kumera
Somewhere between the Caspian and Aral seas
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Most Historians Believe That The First People Came To America By Crossing The LAND BRIDGE. Others Believe That They Came By Boat.
its is north America
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The belief that the earliest Americans migrated from Asia is based primarily on DNA research. DNA evidence proves people from the Bering Strait down to Tierra del Fuego are descended from native Siberians.
Many scientists believe that the first Americans came from Asia, migrating into North America via the Bering land bridge during the last Ice Age. This migration is estimated to have occurred around 15,000-20,000 years ago.
Historians now believe that the French and indian war was the most important war of the 18th century. 1, It ended French dominion in North America 2, It ended the influence of Native Americans in the development of North America. 3, the seeds of this war caused the Revolution 20 yrs later.
Scientists believe the first people migrated to the Americas around 15,000-20,000 years ago based on archaeological evidence, such as ancient artifacts and DNA analysis. The prevailing theory is that these early migrants crossed a land bridge that connected Asia to North America during the last Ice Age.
Historians believe that people from Asia, China, and Polynesia may have also landed in North America.