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who came to north america before the vikings
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is generally accepted that men walked across the then land bridge where the Bering Strait is now from Russia to Alaska about 10,000 years ago, at the end of the last Ice Age. They and their descendants then colonised the whole of North and South America.
Other people may well have migrated across the Pacific from China and Polynesia, but you will understand that the evidence is scant.
The first from the European side may well have been Albans, the people who were driven from most of Britain to the Orkneys, then to Iceland, to Greenland and probably on to North America by first the Celts (Ancient Britons), then the Vikings. The Albans wanted a safe place to live and walrus to hunt for the ivory in their tusks. They would have first come to North America between about 500 and 800 A.D.