NAUSH 4 The Long Journey to the Americas

By Amy Gilstrap
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Last updated over 3 years ago
21 Questions
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This is an event
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This is an event.
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Match the Possible Route to the Likely Time Period
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10,000 B.C.
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12,000 B.C
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11,000 B.C
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Arrange the events in chronological order. Put the oldest event at the top, the most recent should be at the bottom.
  1. Ice sheets extend farthest south.
  2. Land bridge cut off by water.
  3. Route east of the Rockies cut off by ice.
  4. Asia and America connected.
  5. Europeans could have reached the Americas.
  6. All-land route reopens.