Posted on 03/13/2008 2:12:58 PM PDT by blam
well, you look at any developing country now and you’ll see that since the end of WWII, the population has tripled. the same goes for the US during it’s westward expansion. As the first americans came down, they would have spread and rabbitted rapidly
well, the basic urge to migrate is driven by nomadic lifestyles — you follow the fish, the birds, the beasts you can hunt and kill and eat.
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And there are several possible reasons other than ice why people did not venture south earlier, including a "ferocious army of predators" living in North America that might have had a role in keeping humans away.
What?? I want to read the stuff that STARTS with the above two paragraphs...
Click on impatient.
I remember him too. Which I now realize means I’m older than dirt!
Well then, I guess that settles it.
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