They, like others, were curious about the world, found North America, and were looking for resources.
The people who first settled in the Americas are believed to have come from Asia, crossing a land bridge known as Beringia that connected Siberia to Alaska during the last Ice Age. This migration likely occurred around 15,000 to 20,000 years ago. These early settlers gradually spread throughout North and South America over thousands of years, adapting to diverse environments.
The same time as The Americas were discovered.
No, the Romans were not the first people to travel to the American continent. While they were advanced in many ways, there is no historical evidence to suggest that Romans reached the Americas. The first known arrivals were the Norse, led by Leif Erikson around the year 1000, and indigenous peoples had been living in the Americas for thousands of years prior to any European contact.
The Clovis people, who arrived via the Behring Strait from Asia about 12,000 years ago.
Archaeology is still discovering more evidence all the time about the earliest people in the Americas; there is still much more information to be discovered.Until recently it was thought that the Clovis people (Palaeo-Indians) were the very earliest migrants from what is now Asia into what is now the Americas, dating to around 11,000 - 13,000 years ago.Archaeology has now confirmed the existence of an even earlier wave of people, called Pre-Clovis and dating to perhaps more than 15,000 years ago.The exact routes of the waves of migration are also still being studied, with more possibilities being proposed all the time. Many people consider that the Bering "Land Bridge" and the Pacific coastal route are very likely; it is possible (but not proven) that other migrations took place along other routes.Science is still working on this one - stick around for another 500 years and we may know the answer.
Approximately 15000 years ago
until around 15,000 years ago, based on the evidence of the Clovis culture. However, some newer findings suggest that humans could have been present in the Americas earlier than previously thought, possibly as far back as 20,000-30,000 years ago.
They came over from the area of Russia during an ice age, when the North Pacific was frozen over, about 10000-15000 years ago and slowly spread south.
About 15,000 years ago.
15000 years ago
15000 MYA means 15000 Million Years Ago, or 15 billion years ago, longer than the approximate age of the universe (13.8 billion years). MYA can also be represented by the SI value "Ma" meaning mega-annum, so that 15000 Ma = 15 Ga (giga-annum).
about 10000-15000 years ago
150 centuries.
They were found around the early years of war in the americas
Rounded to the nearest cent, $15000 x 1.0415 = $27014.15
17,000 years
The total value after 2 years is 15000 + 2496 = 17496.So 17496 = 15000*(1 + r/100)2That is, (1 + r/100)2= 17496/15000 = 1.1664(1 + r/100) = sqrt(1.1664) = 1.08so r = 8% pa.The total value after 2 years is 15000 + 2496 = 17496.So 17496 = 15000*(1 + r/100)2That is, (1 + r/100)2= 17496/15000 = 1.1664(1 + r/100) = sqrt(1.1664) = 1.08so r = 8% pa.The total value after 2 years is 15000 + 2496 = 17496.So 17496 = 15000*(1 + r/100)2That is, (1 + r/100)2= 17496/15000 = 1.1664(1 + r/100) = sqrt(1.1664) = 1.08so r = 8% pa.The total value after 2 years is 15000 + 2496 = 17496.So 17496 = 15000*(1 + r/100)2That is, (1 + r/100)2= 17496/15000 = 1.1664(1 + r/100) = sqrt(1.1664) = 1.08so r = 8% pa.