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An 8 page overview of the many changes that occurred between the initial arrival of Native Americans to this continent and the American Revolution. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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at most, our thoughts might extend back to colonial times and the efforts our forefathers extended towards carving out a new home for the European peoples that so diligently flocked
to these shores. Close on their heels, of course, were the Africans and Asians that would ultimately make there way her either voluntarily or involuntarily. In reality, human
history in the Americas extends much beyond the point in time that these peoples arrived here, however. While there is considerable disagreement about the precise mechanism of and timing
of the arrival of the first humans to the Americas, suffice it to say that that arrival started a sequence of events that would forever change these lands and the
other living creatures that existed here. The changes that occurred between that point in time and the American Revolution in particular were phenomenal not just in regard to how
the natural history of this continent was changed but also in regard to the perceptions and interactions that occurred between the various peoples themselves. This was indeed a trans-Atlantic
transformation and it encompassed a variety of peoples, lifeways, and political and economic developments. As has been noted, the question of precisely when
Native Americans arrived in the Americas is surrounded more by speculation than it is by fact. Most agree that the so-called Bering land bridge, a temporary land bridge which
extended across the inhospitable Bering Strait, served as the path that brought the First Americans here from Siberia. There is less agreement, however, about the time this passage occurred.
Although there are theories that Native Americans came here via multiple migrations from multiple locations or even appeared as a result of independent origination in the Americas themselves, the
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