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.
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The earliest inhabitants of North America were Native Americans. They came from East Asia and crossed the land-bridge connecting Asia and North America during the Ice Age.
Asia
the earliest inhabitants of the Americas were thought to have come across a land bridge from Asia, based on anthropology as well as genetic evidence.
The earliest religion in North America was shamanism.
America's earliest inhabitants came from Asia. Sea levels were lower 12,000 years ago and there was a land bridge where the Bering Straits now are. They basically walked across.
During the last Ice Age, the earliest inhabitants arrived in North America by crossing a land bridge known as Beringia, which connected Asia to North America across the Bering Strait. This land bridge existed due to lower sea levels during the Ice Age, allowing people to migrate from Siberia into what is now Alaska. As the climate warmed and the ice melted, this land bridge submerged, isolating the populations that had moved into North America.
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Africa
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.
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