The paleo-Indians probably entered north America by crossing a land bridge spanning the Bering Strait. Since back in the 1990's shards of pottery were found that tested to be between 20,000 and 25,000 years old in the southwest, it is hardly likely that the theory of the natives crossing any alleged land bridge has any merit.
Some American Indian Showed her party how to cross a river
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it was a railroad cross!ng the country making it much easier to expand west and help western cities grow
they followed the herd of animals, as this was their source of food. the animals just happened to cross the land bridge from Asia to North America.
The paleo Indians crossed the Bering Land Bridge, which connected Siberia and Alaska, to enter America. This land bridge formed during the last Ice Age when sea levels dropped and exposed a landmass between the two continents.
The paleo-Indians probably entered north America by crossing a land bridge spanning the Bering Strait. Since back in the 1990's shards of pottery were found that tested to be between 20,000 and 25,000 years old in the southwest, it is hardly likely that the theory of the natives crossing any alleged land bridge has any merit.
The Paleo Indians entered North America by crossing a land bridge that connected Russia and Alaska in what is not the Bering Sea. At the time, the Earth was experiencing an Ice Age and the sea level was lower than it is today, exposing the land between the two continents.
They were nomadic and followed the herds for food. This happened over generations and not all at once.
Paleo-Indians are believed to have crossed the Bering Strait during the last Ice Age around 15,000 to 20,000 years ago. This migration marked the peopling of the Americas by the earliest human inhabitants.
Dorothea Cross Leighton has written: 'Children of the people' -- subject(s): Navajo Indians, Indian children, Children, Indians of North America
The Paleo-Indians were the first Americans to cross Beringia into Alaska.
The question is ambiguous, at best. "Americans" today mean the descendants of European colonists while "Native American" means the inhabitants that were here long before written history began (by any race of people). Ask your question again but do so in a way that tells us "who" you mean.
you would cross mexico to get to south america.
Boston is in North America, and Amsterdam is in Europe. To get from North America to Europe, you must cross the Atlantic Ocean.
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