The likely origin of the first visitors to North America is Central Siberia, located in northwestern Asia. Evidence supporting the theory include genetic comparisons between early native Americans and early Siberians, and etymological evidence, comparing the early languages of the Inuit and Indians with that of Asian languages.
If you go back thousands of years it would be the people's who came from Asia.
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Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans first arrived. Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans First arrived.
Jamestown.
Carbon dating shows that the earliest mound builders in North America were Monte Sano aboriginal people who were located in southeastern Louisiana, near what is now Baton Rouge. The mounds were found to have been constructed around 4500 BCE.
The earliest religion in North America was shamanism.
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 large cities in colonial North America were located on the East Coast, such as Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Charleston. These cities were important hubs for trade, commerce, and governance during the colonial period.
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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.
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The earliest legislative assembly? Jamestown, in Virginia, 1619. Note that this is one year before the pilgrim landing in Massachussetts.
Probably North America.
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