They came here by crossing the beringia bridge
The native americans arrived in North America when the ice came to land and they followed the bufflo
Native Americans arrived in the Americas during the Ice Age, when a land bridge between Asia and North America was formed.
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It depends. Native Americans walked on North America, a long time before the Vikings were supposed to have landed, or a very long time before Europeans arrived.
The first americans? During the Ice Age. The first to sail, were the Vikings. around 1000 AD
I am not sure what you are asking. Native American tribes were all throughout North America. When the Europeans arrived millions of Native Americans were living in North America.
Cottontails are a native species of North America.
Native Americans have been in North America for thousands of years. Some historians believe that the Vikings and the Chinese arrived in North America well before the first Europeans. Columbus, contrary to actual teaching, didn't reach North America but the island of Hispaniola . He had no idea what existed approximately 90 miles away from where he was located.The first humans to North America arrived by crossing a land bridge from modern-day Russia somewhere between 30,000 and 11,000 years ago.
Columbus didn't land in North America, but if he had he would have found millions of Native Americans living there.
Primarily, North Americans live in North America. This is sort of what makes them "North Americans."
Christopher Columbus landed on North America, though he thought it was India.
Native Americans originally arrived in America by crossing a land bridge called Beringia that connected Asia and North America during the last Ice Age. This migration is believed to have occurred around 15,000 years ago.