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The first group of American Indians to travel to Florida during the Ice Age were likely the Paleo-Indians. These early inhabitants migrated into North America from Asia via the Bering Land Bridge and subsequently spread southward into regions like Florida as the climate warmed and glaciers receded. They were primarily hunter-gatherers, relying on large game and diverse Natural Resources for survival. Evidence of their presence in Florida includes ancient tools and artifacts found at archaeological sites.

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