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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.

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