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By traveling along the pacific coast this would have allowed the first peoples to spread throughout the America's. The first peoples could have also traveled along the coast by boat. The last piece of evidence is that one aboriginal tribe tells a story of how escaping from their enemies their chief made a bridge of ice between tow land masses, they then crossed into another continent and then their chief melted the bridge, leaving them in a new land (Video: Canada, a peoples history)...
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The first piece of evidence stated that during the ice age a strip of land would have connected Alaska to Siberia, allowing the first peoples to cross between the continents. Another piece of evidence was that the bones of large grazing animals of similar species were found on both sides, indicating that the first peoples could have been big game hunters following their prey...
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