because they are dumb
i think around 1800-1950 :/ but even im a little unclear on it
Answer: the Native Americans were the first people in the Americas for thousands of years. The Vikings were the first Europeans to arrive in the New World, getting there as early as the 900s. Christopher Columbus didn't arrive until 1492. He is credited with "discovering America", but that is obviously not true.
A. Catholicism from Europe mixed with native beliefs of the native americans to form new religions with rituals like El Dia de los Muertos. B. Europeans coming to Americas to explore leads to the Slave trade which tortured Africans C. Triangular trade explain that :P D. Europeans colonizing the empires in the Americas, explain it a little HOPE IT HELPS :)
Spain and Portugal attempted to lead the way in exploration and colonization in the 15th century. However, in the 16th century both England and France attempted to create colonies and conduct exploration in North America.
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they arrived because of the mamoths and had to fallow them to find food and or shelter for what they eat was the wooly mammoths
Scientists believe that ancient peoples first arrived in the Americas by crossing a land bridge known as Beringia, which connected Siberia to Alaska during the last Ice Age. These early migrations are thought to have taken place around 15,000-20,000 years ago, as nomadic hunter-gatherer groups followed animal herds into the region. Over time, these populations spread and diversified across the continents.
Many of the first Americans that arrived from England sought religious freedom.
it's "He arrived early at school", although i think the other one is correct too
The Clovis people, who arrived via the Behring Strait from Asia about 12,000 years ago.
Arrived is intransitive. Early is an adverb, not a direct object.
early scientists were not to test their theroies
Most historians believe early Native Americans crossed over the Bering Land Bridge from Asia to Alaska during the last Ice Age.
Christopher Columbus was an early explorer. He is credited with discovering the Americas.
Honey bees were first introduced to the eastern coastal areas of North America by early settlers in 1622. Prior to that there were no native honey bees in the Americas. The native Americans first called bees 'white man's flies'.
Scientists are unsure about how the first people came to the Americas because there are various theories with limited concrete evidence. The vast time span, limited archaeological records, and differing migration routes all contribute to the uncertainty. Additionally, the complex nature of human migration patterns further complicates our understanding of early settlement in the Americas.
Early scientists were religious figures that followed pagan beliefs.