cause no diseases existed
they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food.
The first group of people to arrive in the New World were likely the ancestors of modern Indigenous peoples, who migrated from Asia to North America via the Bering Land Bridge over 15,000 years ago. These early inhabitants spread throughout the continent, developing diverse cultures and societies long before the arrival of Europeans. Later, in the late 15th century, Christopher Columbus's voyages marked the beginning of sustained European contact with the Americas.
The first people to arrive in the Americas likely migrated from Asia via the Bering Land Bridge, a land connection that existed during the last Ice Age, around 15,000 years ago. Once in the Americas, they adapted to diverse environments, ranging from arctic tundra to lush forests and deserts. These early inhabitants were primarily hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting large game, fishing, and foraging for wild plants and nuts. Over time, they developed complex societies and cultures, leading to the establishment of agriculture in some regions, which significantly changed their way of life.
By helping them form a more complex society.
People migrated from Asia to America by crossing the Berring Straits. At that time, the land was connected and one didn't have to cross an ocean in order to get to the Americas.
Early people in the Americas migrated south to follow the coast and make the best life using Natural Resources. This type of behavior facilitated the human population explosion. The warmer climates also offered more wildlife for food purposes.
cause no diseases existed
Early people in the Americas migrated south to follow the coast and make the best life using Natural Resources. This type of behavior facilitated the human population explosion. The warmer climates also offered more wildlife for food purposes.
they might have migrated
it is believed that early man originated from Africa. these early men then migrated over the eastern hemisphere. then it is also widely thought that they migrated over the bering straight, then went on to populate the americas
they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food.
The early people migrated South for food clothing and better jobs.
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 :)
they arrived because of the mamoths and had to fallow them to find food and or shelter for what they eat was the wooly mammoths
well, the Native Indians were already here but the first Europeans that lead to the creation of America landed in the 1600s and migrated west later on due to the "Virgin Marry"
i think that they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food and also get clothing.