the people who first settled were the Cherokee Indians.
The real name is "Land-Bridge" And it is the Bering Strait.
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There was a land bridge across the Bering Strait and people following the herds through time came into North America. They came from Asia, Europe, and Africa. The first humans were in Africa and slowly spread around the earth.
Nomads came acrossed the Bering Strait following mastodons (relatives of the wooly mammoth) into Canada because the mastodons were their source of food.
the first people came into the americas when hunting big game over a large piece of body water called the bering strait which years ago was part land and ice .
The incas of ancient times from a small village to the north of alaska crossed the bering strait in 1728 to travel to the americas in search of new land
The Bering Strait is named after the Danish explorer Vitus Bering, who was the first European to explore the strait in 1728 on an expedition for the Russian Navy.
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The Bering Strait was first sighted by Europeans in 1728 by the Russian explorer Vitus Bering during his expedition to the North Pacific. However, it is important to note that indigenous peoples had been aware of the strait long before European contact. Bering's expedition provided the first detailed European account of the strait and its significance as a geographic feature.
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The first humans to settle in the Americas crossed the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia. At the time it was a plain and you could walk across.
It is believed that when the first humans came to North America there was exposed land connecting Siberia and Alaska, where the Bering Strait is now, and that is how they entered the continent.
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He is famous for being the first European to discover Alaska and its Aleutian Islands. The Bering Strait, the Bering Sea, Bering Island, Bering Glacier and the Bering Land Bridge are all named after him.
I think the first american's got here by crossing the Bering Strait which is now underwater. ;)
The Bering Strait is a small body of ocean that separates Asia and North America and is located between Russia and Alaska. The Chukchi Sea (part of the Arctic Ocean) is on the north side, while the Bering Sea (part of the Pacific Ocean) is on the south side. It is named after Vitus Bering, a Danish explorer who crossed the strait in 1728. Semyon Ivanovich Dezhnyov, a Cossack, is believed to have been the first European to sail through the Bering Strait when he did so in 1648.
Asians crossed the Bering Strait into Alaska about 25,000 years ago.