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29 Answers
- Anonymous1 month ago
The official theory is that the first humans crossed the Bering strait around 10,000 years ago and those people became the native Americans.
However there is some evidence that humans existed in the Americas long before that. 30,000+ years ago
- Anonymous1 month ago
Pretty much who could ever get here and had a plan to stay. The Vikings, the Egyptians, Israeli Jews, people think got lost sailing, Giants from Biblical or Ancient times, no era given so far, Polyonesians, Dutch, Netherlands( Way to go Matpat!), Omecs, Aztecs, Incas, Mexicans, Spanish, pirate gangs, people whom had to escape their homeland for whatever reasons, criminals, and of course, Siberians, and possibly Adam and Eve, but no one is sure there.
- Anonymous1 month ago
Flora and fauna of the mesolithic period
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- 1 month ago
There were White Americans before the Indians invaded America and started eating other Indian Invaders and European Invaders
A lot of the European Invaders didn’t even made it to shore.
Americans hid as the Indians kept eating people.
The Indian Invaders burned my family’s home that has been here for over a hundred thousand years.
- Anonymous1 month ago
Semite Jews ruled the world and still do. So they were probably the first. They dont write this stuff in history books.
- Anonymous1 month ago
MAYBE PEOPLE WHO NOT CALL THEMSELF INDIAN:
- tham153Lv 71 month ago
The Clovis people crossed from NE Asia around 13,000 years ago, and are the main ancestors of Native Americans. But there seems to have been an earlier group by at least 2000 years of which little has been learned so far.