There is some dispute as to where the earliest people in The Americas came from. Many historians believe they traveled across a then frozen Bering Strait all the way from Siberia and then traveled down through what is now Canada and America.
The bering strait
The Bering Land Bridge was is believed to be one of the first routes that Asian people used to migrate to america.
the bering land bridge that allowed people to cross from asia to america
It got them more people in the end when people started migrating to north and south america.
The earliest inhabitants of North America are believed to be the indigenous peoples who crossed over from Asia via the Bering land bridge around 15,000 years ago. These groups eventually populated the entire continent and developed diverse cultures and societies.
throgh the bering land brigde(which does not exist any more)
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The land bridge is now under the Beiring Strait. It separates Alaska from Russia. Early people came to America by that land bridge.
Scholars think that people migrated to Asia to north America by the Bering strait. that was a bridge that stretched around Asia and north America.
The earliest inhabitants of north America are believed to have been Caucasians. These were made up of a number of indigenous people who settled in north America.