The first Americans are believed to have lived in regions that are now part of the United States, particularly in areas like Alaska. They are thought to have migrated from Asia across the Bering Land Bridge, which connected Siberia to North America during the last Ice Age. This migration occurred around 15,000 to 20,000 years ago, leading to the establishment of diverse cultures throughout the Americas.
Native Americans have ancestors who were the first to live on this continent.
Before they came to America, they only lived in Africa.
The first people to live in South Carolina were Native Americans. They arrived to the area thousands are years before European settlers.
African-Americans are US citizens whose ancestors are (usually) from the continent of Africa. Africans who live in an African country would be referred to by their country of citizenship (e.g., Namibians, Kenyans) and would not be called African-Americans. An African-American visiting Africa would simply be thought of as an "American" or "US citizen" to the local population.
the south Americans left their home country because their was war
Yes, Americans can live there, although it can be hard if you are living in another country.
the first people to live in Florida were native Americans.
60% of North Americans live in the United States.
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In the country of India, specifically. Native-Americans were first called "Indians" because the first explorers thought they had landed in India because they were unaware of the "American" continents. In the country of India, specifically. Native-Americans were first called "Indians" because the first explorers thought they had landed in India because they were unaware of the "American" continents.
No they went back to their own country
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Native Americans were the first to live in Illinois.
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The native Americans owned Oregon first.