Why did Paleo-Indians migrate to the Americas?

What will be an ideal response?


Humans first migrated to North America from Asia across a land bridge (now the Bering Strait) to hunt big game mammals like the wooly mammoth, which provided wool for clothing and meat for food. Once the glaciers melted, a migration southward and eastward occurred into modern-day Canada, the United States, and eventually the tip of South America. The Paleo-Indians roamed in search of big game across the continent, where they also fished and gathered nuts and berries.

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