Amerindians traveled primarily along the Orinoco River to reach the Caribbean. This river, located in present-day Venezuela, served as a vital waterway for various indigenous groups, facilitating trade and migration. Additionally, the Amazon River and its tributaries were also significant for those traveling from the interior of South America to the Caribbean coast.
Puerto Rico is North America (in the Caribbean)
Neither. Jamaica is a part of the Caribbean and technically a part of North America.
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Caribbean Sea
Amerindians didn't come into the British Caribbean - they came long BEFORE the British did. They were the very first inhabitants of the Caribbean , cannoing up the islands from South America.
the Caribbean, south America and middle America
The Caribbean Sea is bordered by both North and South America.
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
It's in north america but it's a caribbean island
In general, Latin America is made up of three regions: South America, Caribbean and Middle America. Cuba is a nation in the Caribbean.
Yes, they migrate through out South America
it is in the caribbean
south america
South America
South america
One theory is that they came here in the iceage. It is said that they crossed the Berring Strait then travelled south through North America then across Central America then down through South America and across the Caribbean Sea where the Tainos/Arawaks settled in the Greater Antilles and the Kalinagos settled in the Lesser Antilles.