Your an Idiot, no she was an Native American, she was NATIVE to AMERICA, so she was in fact born there which means she took steps there, and no. No one knows who exactly first stepped on America since we are all African, the early tribes near Russia used a land bridge to make it to America which is probably where they settled. so yea your an Idiot, Go kill yourself!
A person from the Asian Continent crossing the Bering Strait on a land bridge from modern day Russia to modern day Alaska
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The Caribbean nation of Haiti is one of the smallest in the world. In order to become an independent nation, the country had a long road to travel. The first step was Simon Bolivar's proclamation of independence.
The first man to step on the moon was Neil Armstrong and the country was America
Christopher Columbus is the name of the Basque ship master who is known to be the first European to see and step foot on South America.
The first step to manage unhealthy stress that you can learn to deal with it the first step is deep breathing it is something that people with panic attacks and anxiety issues.
It was the first charter of law. It was the first step in making America colonized. It proved that America could have order and not be all chaos.
He became the first European to step foot in North America.
The articles of confederation was an important step because it was he first constitution of the United States of America.
because he was the first one to step foot on America besides the native Americans and said he discovered it.
It was a first step in long-range instant communication and greatly expanded the range of personal communication.
It was the first step to all of our technology. Every invention required people to be coordinated. that is why.
Mayflower Compact was the first form of self-government in America.
Probably asians crossing the bering strait. The first europeans to step onto land in America were most probably Vikings. The first European to oficially step onto the American continent was Amerigo Vespucio. Columbus steped onto an American island a few years earlier but only reached the continent on his fourth trip to America. By then Vespucio had already reached the continent.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in 1969