The Early Indian people, specifically the ancestors of modern Indigenous peoples of the Americas, are believed to have migrated to South America via the Bering land bridge around 15,000 to 20,000 years ago. They gradually spread southward over thousands of years, reaching the tip of South America, including regions like Tierra del Fuego, by approximately 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. This migration was part of a larger movement of people across the continent during the prehistoric era.
Mayans
Crops
Corn was the staple crop of early Indian civilizatons in North and South America.
'America' - the whole continent - was named after Amerigo Vespucci, an early expolorer of South America.
Climate,geography,and resources.
south America
The Indian Ocean does not wash upon the shores of North America.
Early Americans, or Native Americans, migrated from East Asia to North America and then from here into South America, where their people flourished for thousands of years.
i think that they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food and also get clothing.
North, South, and Central America
The Incas, Mayans and Aztecs were 3 Indian empires that existed in South America.
People living in South America would be closer to the South Pole.