The First Americans.

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The First Americans

How do you think the first Americans arrived? Brainstorm with your group

The Land Bridge Story Beringia-the name given to the land bridge between Asia and North America Some scientists believe that hunting groups from Asia started traveling across the Beringia land bridge

Migration Movement of people Probably took place very slow, with groups traveling only a few miles in a lifetime Many believe that the people were following the animals they hunted

Early Americans Video Video link for early Americans: Pre-Columbian video: http://www.hippocampus.org/US%20History;jsessionid=8AB9B7C62C20EA5583903AF5DDBEE021