native Americans could not have been the first to set foot here because they could not have came here as native American i.e. someone born here, as they immigrated from somewhere
most probably they came by riendeer sled from lapland in far nothern Finland and settled in northern minnesots northern wisconson and the upper peninsula of Michigan many of their offspring still reside in these areas
They led the first overland expedition of the American continent.
The Paleo-Indians were the people rumored to have first migrated into the North American continent. Although John Cabot and Christopher Columbus are famous to have been the first of any foreigners to have sailed to the Americas, Norse captain Leif Eriksson is believed to have reached the Island of Newfoundland in circa 1000 A.D.
Mesoamerica which was the home of the Aztecs is not in South America. Mesoamerica is part of the North American Continent.
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The Vikings
The Vikings were probably the first people to arrive on the continent. Christopher Columbus was the first European to land in America though he thought it was India. The Pilgrims were the first to settle there. and so was Melissa navarro
The Aboriginals are believed to have arrived on the North American continent in approximately 1500. They first landed in Canada and were the original inhabitants of the country.
The first man besides the Vikings to land on the North American continent was Christopher Columbus. He landed in north America in 1492.
native american
The Vikings, from Scandinavia, were probably the first to arrive at North America by ship, but their discovery was not widely known in most of Europe. Christopher Columbus, an Italian, sailing for Spain, was the first to make his arrival known to all of Western Europe.
The first people believed to live on the American continent were the indigenous peoples who arrived thousands of years ago by crossing a land bridge that once connected Asia to North America. These early inhabitants eventually evolved into diverse cultures and civilizations across the continent.
People crossed over land after the ice age ( hundreds of thousands years ago), they moved from the Asias across the northern passages into North America and Mexico.
It was the indigenous people:
No. The first human visitors to the Antarctic continent didn't arrive until the early 1800s. It's too cold there to support any kind of life: there are no native or indigenous peoples on the continent.
Atticus
Native Americans have ancestors who were the first to live on this continent.