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Who entered North America nearly 12000 years ago.(Native Americans)

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who entered north america nearly 12,000 years ago ? ( native americans ) although this question has already been answered a lot of times and people have already asked this question , i will answer it for you.

Answer :

paleo-indian

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the paleo-indian period was from 12,000 to `10,00 BC approximately during the last ice age when humans first had appeared in North America, one of the groups had entered in what is now Canada and the United states . they had a culture called the " clovis culture " named for stone tools with pleistocene fauna at blackwater near clovis a city in New Mexico during the early 19th century ( 1920's ) throughout the late 19th century ( 1930's ) .

the word " pleistocene " is referring to an ice age or geological epoch which lasted from about 2,580,000 to 11,700 years ago.

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Answer:About 25,000 years ago, Native Americans' ancestors split from the people living in Siberia. Later, they moved across a land bridge connecting Siberia and Alaska, making it into the Pacific Northwest between 17,000 and 14,000 years ago

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