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How did the early people migrate to north America?

Starting at India, the Native Americans traveled north at Asia, crossed the Bering Strait where it was occupied by a bridge during the Age, and traveled south throughout North America.


Which is the oldest species in the human race?

Humans, most people believe that human life originated in Africa. Then expanded from there up into Europe and Asia. People crossed over from Siberia into North America on a land bridge, but soon afterward the land bridge disappeared under water, cutting North Americans off until the Europeans discovered the continent. So, no one specific "race" of humans is the oldest, but the common belief is that humans came from Africa.


List and explain the three theories on how people arrived in America?

Bering Land Bridge Theory: This theory suggests that people migrated from Asia to North America by crossing a land bridge that connected Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age. Coastal Migration Theory: According to this theory, early humans traveled along the Pacific coast by boat, following the shoreline to reach the Americas. Solutrean Hypothesis: This hypothesis proposes that people from Europe crossed the Atlantic Ocean via boats along the northern ice edge to reach North America. However, this theory is controversial and not widely accepted by the scientific community.


Who are the Neanderthal people?

An ancient species of human who died out 27,000 years ago.


Why did the early people spread out across the Americas?

The early people sprea out over the United States because they were nomads and they moved from place to place. They came from Asia during the ice age. The ice age revealed a hidden land bridge in which they crossed from Asia to get to west America