FUCKING RACIST IDIOTS!!!!!!!
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There is well documented evidence that North America was settled originally by Stone-Age Europeans, who may have been the first people to settle in America, possibly more than ten thousand years before anyone else set foot there. Europeans moved across the Atlantic during the peak of Ice Age. At the time, a vast tranche of ice covered the Atlantic. The Stone Age migrants would have been able to survive the journey by killing seals, hunting the now-extinct great auks (a sort of giant penguin) and fishing. The archaeologists suggest they may have even used boats for large parts of their travel. A series of European-style tools dating from twenty-six-thousand to nineteen-thousand years ago have been discovered in six separate locations along the east coast of the United States. Further evidence of their thesis is a knife discovered in Virginia in 1971. Recent tests showed that it was made from French flint.
Archaeologists previously thought that America was populated by migrants making their way from Siberia to Alaska, and then spreading through the rest of the continent. But the first of these Asian tribes started moving there about 15,500 years ago – and there is no evidence of human activity in Siberia or Alaska from before that time. The main influx of paleo-Native Americans happened from 8,000 years BC to 3,000 years BC.
What actually happened was Europeans settled North America FIRST, then the Paleo-Indians crossed the land bridge from Asia 10,000 years later, slaughtered all of the European peoples living here... and then populated North American themselves.
Later, Europeans came back to North America and did pretty much the same thing.
Write THAT in your history book.
The more I find out about this I start to wonder if "Europeans" actually were in the Americas before they were in Europe.