Different history in North America I think that the history of humanity in North America is very different from that in Asia, Eurasia, and Europe. One example of the difference in history in North America is that the importance of the military for Europeans is much more important than that of Americans. Europeans need troops intertwined with population, poverty, and excessive political order problems. Americans did not solve these problems soon.
Aboriginal history can be traced back thousands of years. According to oral tradition, First Peoples lived in North America from ancient times. Western history, archeology, anthropology, genetics and linguistics present different theories and evidence about the origin of indigenous peoples. Indigenous people are autonomous states with various cultures and languages. They occupy all geographical areas in North America, Central America and South America and are closely related to their environment. Indigenous people live in society, from small informal nomadic families to large-scale, highly complex and densely populated permanent residence. Indigenous people are spiritually connected with all living things and the surrounding nature. (Note: Contrary to Western beliefs, indigenous peoples believe that creatures contain things like rocks and land themselves.)
North American history covers the past development of the North American population. It is widely believed that when the people migrated to the Bering Sea from 40,000 to 17,000 years ago, the mainland became the first habitat of humanity, but recent discoveries have forced these estimates by at least an additional 90,000 years You might have done. In any case, immigrants settled in many parts of the African continent from the Inuit of the North to the Mayan and the Aztec of the South. Each of these isolated communities has its own lifestyle and culture, and the interaction is limited compared to the widespread trade and conflict of the civilizations of the Atlantic coast of Europe and Asia.
Mormon immigrants are an attractive story in the history of North America and during this period they offer an interesting microcosm for American history. Immigration to North America to Europe is out of the majority of the desire for the "new world" life - a place of opportunity to create a new life different from the European tradition. Mormon migration is a continuation of this desire to establish and establish a new civilization with fertile unknown lands. But, after all, it can not escape the expansion of the US in the western region, revealing the amazing speed of the United States in most of North America.