Yes they did, in order to go to the Americas they crossed over a land bridge between Russia and Alaska(present day).
The first people to migrate to Newzealand were the Polynesian ancestors of the Maurie people. They had a seafaring tradition of inhabiting the islands of the South Pacific and Newzealand was one of the places they reached.
4,000 years ago
The Bering Strait .
Because their history is not cleared
EVERYWHERE!
Asia.. If your doing PLATO. It's Asia.
Because they want freedom.
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Because they think Americas will stop them.
Most likely it would've either been in search of food or a home.
The first people in the Americas were bands of hunter-gatherers.
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 :)
Yes they did, in order to go to the Americas they crossed over a land bridge between Russia and Alaska(present day).
The same reason people would migrate from Europe to the Americas (separated by not hundreds but thousands of miles) in the 16th century: a better life.
The Bering Land Bridge was used by the first people who came to the Americas.
The Americans migrated from Asia to the Americans in search of food and in search of a better climate.