The Bering Strait .
Yes, plants did migrate to America with Indigenous peoples, who brought various crops and agricultural knowledge as they traveled. Key plants such as maize (corn), beans, and squash, known as the "Three Sisters," were cultivated by Indigenous communities long before European contact. Additionally, Indigenous groups actively managed and cultivated local plant species, contributing to the biodiversity and agricultural practices in the Americas.
yes.
To take more Native American land
They wanted a better life and more rights. They couldn't get this in the South.
All human beings originally came from the continent of Africa.
i think it was the cherokee, But I'm not entirerly sure
The Bering Strait .
Yes
When Caribbean people migrate it is usually to find a better quality of life and most of them migrate to EuropeanÊ and North American countries, epsecially Britain and America.
yes
It may be the other way around. Japanese to South America.
Oklahoma
yes they did
they migrate in december and january
Yes, they migrate through out South America
The Indian Reservation