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Early Americans discriminated against "african americans" and "american indians' A: Also the Chinese who worked, not only on the transcontinental railway system, but on many of the railroads in this country.
He trained the americans to fight like the british
Native americans/ American Indians
The rise of the counterculture of the 1960s alienated many Americans
Most historians believe early Native Americans crossed over the Bering Land Bridge from Asia to Alaska during the last Ice Age.
There is a theory that the North American Indians (so-called "Native Americans") crossed over from Asia by way of a land bridge that once existed in pre-historic times between the two continents - roughly along the lines of the Aleutian Island chain.
Early man crossed the land bridge over the Berring Sea.
people crossed a land bridge
The answer is Beringia.
They came over by Beringia " The land bridge" to get where they were going
it was a land bridge conexting America and alska and the early Americans walked across to get food and shelter
Alaska is the US state closest to where the first people crossed a land bridge into North America. The Bering Land Bridge connected Alaska and Siberia during the last Ice Age, allowing early humans to migrate into North America.
In the early 1800 most of the nomadic native Americans lived in the present day North Carolina.
According to plate tectonics there used to be a land bridge between Russia/Alaska that early peoples crossed over following animal herds.
During the last ice age, a land bridge connected Asia and North America, allowing early humans to migrate between the two continents.
During the most recent Ice Age, the continents of Asia and North America were physically connected by a land bridge. Native Americans came from Asia and crossed the land bridge into North America. They then continued south to South America.