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The Ice Age marked a period of extreme cold, with significant portions of the Earth covered by ice sheets. During this time, early peoples migrated across a land bridge known as Beringia, which connected Asia to the Americas. These nomadic hunter-gatherers followed food sources and moved in search of new territories. Their journey across this land bridge played a crucial role in the settlement of North America. Discover the fascinating details of this ancient migration and the life of early Americans as they adapted to their environments.
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Early Peoples 1-1 Notes
Ice Age Periods of very cold temperatures when part of Earth is covered by large sheets of ice. *ExposedBeringia*
Beringia Land bridge between Asia and the Americas. Early Americans walked over.
Nomads People who move place to place Hunter/gatherers Followed food across land bridge
Migration A movement of large number of people into a new homeland
Summary • Ancient people crossed a land bridge called Beringia during the last ice age. These people were called nomads and were following food when they migrated.
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