Native Americans are believed to have descended from groups that migrated from Asia to North America via the Bering Land Bridge, a land connection that existed during the last Ice Age, around 20,000 to 15,000 years ago. This bridge connected present-day Siberia and Alaska, allowing early humans to cross into North America as they followed herds of large animals. Over time, these populations spread throughout the continent, developing diverse cultures and societies.
What is the question? If you mean when they got to North America, they didn't come here, they are from here.
Native Americans are indigenous peoples who have lived in America for thousands of years, long before the arrival of European settlers. They did not "come" to America; rather, they have always been here.
Native Americans never migrated to the Americas. It was the Europeans that migrated here and the only thing they found was Native Americans. Native Americans have been here since the beginning. Hence the name Native AMERICANS.
yes they were here
they came here because they they did not know it was the southern colonies space and they liked it.
ALL colonies had Native Americans. They were here first.
yes did get here by boat
They were here, hence the name NATIVE Americans
Absolutely no native Americans migrated to America. They were already here! They met Columbus!
Native American do because they were here first
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Yes. That's why They're called native Americans! They were here first, until the Europeans came, and took over America.