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The first Americans, believed to have migrated from Asia via a land bridge called Beringia, adapted to the harsh conditions of the Ice Age by utilizing their skills in hunting and foraging. They lived as nomadic hunter-gatherers, relying on large game like mammoths and bison for food, clothing, and tools. Their survival depended on their ability to adapt to the cold environment, using Natural Resources for shelter and warmth. As the climate warmed and the ice receded, they began to spread across the continent, developing diverse cultures and lifestyles.

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