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How did paleo indians get to north america

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ice-free corridors developed along the Pacific coast and valleys of North America. This allowed animals, followed by humans, to migrate south into the interior of the continent. The people went on foot or used primitive boats along the coastline.

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The same as answer.

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User SirGuy
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Answer:

The Paleo-Indians got to North America by using a land and ice bridge called the Bering Strait.

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