Yes, during the Ice Ages, particularly the last glacial maximum around 20,000 years ago, people are believed to have migrated to the Western Hemisphere from Asia via the Bering Land Bridge, which connected Siberia to North America. This migration allowed early humans to spread throughout North and South America. Archaeological evidence supports this movement, with ancient sites found across the continent indicating human presence during that time.
Vikings
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
During the early middle ages, 500 - 1000AD, Europe was a frontier land as it was sparsely populated and undeveloped. ;P
The fall of the Roman empire
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Most people of Western Europe, for most of the Middle Ages, were linked by a belief in Christianity, in the communion of the Catholic Church.
evidence of glaciation in the Southern Hemisphere - during the ice ages
geology
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Vikings
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
Europeans during the Middle Ages were only aware of the 3 connected continents they were part of: Europe, Asia, and Africa. they had no knowledge of what is now referred to as the Western Hemisphere, nor of the islands of the Pacific. Voyages of discovery where they encountered the Americas and Australia did not occur until the Renaissance and Antarctica was even later.
the renaissance.
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The Roman Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic
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