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the early people called cro-magnons. they were very sufisticated people. they were very skilled hunters. but when their food supply got low, because of the changing climate which made the weather colder, and the hunting got bad, they were forced to leave Africa. they spread out all over the world to start new bands and find more food. that is why the early people migrated out of Africa more than 1 million(1,000,000) years ago.

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12y ago

i think its because they migrate just like Indians did. Like if their food moved (buffalo, deer, other animals, etc.) they moved with them like Hunters did. NOT sure double check this answer. Edit if you think is incorrect :) thanks!

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As we cannot ask them we can never be completely certain, but likely they were following the migrations of animals that they hunted for food... then found they liked the place. Some other possible reasons might be to reduce competition with their neighbors, to find more resources (e.g. quality stone for making tools, fresh water for drinking), etc. It was quite possibly a combination of reasons.

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14y ago

Early people didn't travel to Africa. They came FROM Africa.

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