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They were probably the people who migrated from Asia across the ice bridge that connected northeast Asia with what is now Alaska. Some argue that there may have been migrations across the water from the Pacific Islands to the west coast of North America.

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The United States, or the territory that came to become the United States, was first inhabited by aboriginal hunter-gatherer peoples thought to have crossed the land bridge from Asia. Later, the area was settled by peoples from Europe.

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The first people to inhabit Greece were known as the Pelasgians People. Not much is known about these people and some scholars believe they may have been mythological.

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Russians. Aka Indians. They came from Russia using the Berring strait (sp?) hope it helped ^3^

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First known inhabitants of where? Or what? A clear, specific answer requires a clearly specific question.

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The first known inhabitants of Australia were the indigenous people, known as the Australian Aborigines, or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

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nomads

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