The incas of ancient times from a small village to the north of Alaska crossed the bering strait in 1728 to travel to the americas in search of new land
The first humans to settle in the Americas crossed the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia. At the time it was a plain and you could walk across.
It is believed that when the first humans came to North America there was exposed land connecting Siberia and Alaska, where the Bering Strait is now, and that is how they entered the continent.
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I think the first american's got here by crossing the Bering Strait which is now underwater. ;)
It's called the Bering Strait Crossing if I'm not wrong.
the people who first settled were the Cherokee Indians.
The Bering Strait is named after the Danish explorer Vitus Bering, who was the first European to explore the strait in 1728 on an expedition for the Russian Navy.
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the last people to cross the bridge were the natives to the Russian/Alaskan areas..
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The real name is "Land-Bridge" And it is the Bering Strait.
The first humans to settle in the Americas crossed the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia. At the time it was a plain and you could walk across.
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The most popular theory is that the sea level was low enough at the time for people to walk from Siberia to Alaska, where the Bering Strait exists now.
It is believed that when the first humans came to North America there was exposed land connecting Siberia and Alaska, where the Bering Strait is now, and that is how they entered the continent.
Bering Strait