Native American Life Before America

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The Native American were the first people that inhabit in North and South America just before Christopher Columbus and his crew had discovered it. They came to America as immigrants twenty-thousand to thirty-thousand years ago where the ice sheets covered much of the northern part of America. Scientist and Anthropologist believed that the Native-Americans came from India because they are similar to the people in the early Mongoloid period. Majority of the open lands in North America were being settled by the Native Americans such as Alaska, some of the land were ice free and made it easier for them to travel. The Native American did had a good life before America was discovered by other people.

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