From the mid-1800s through about 1900, the industrial revolution and steam power also helped make masonry building materials cheaper and more readily available. As a result, more and more people could afford to own a brick or stone home. By the early 1800s, residents began to build side-passage, double-pile houses. Each floor had one room behind another, each opening onto the side hall. High-style brick examples of this house type, are mainly in villages, and towns, such as Laytonsville's Layton House (1803) and Rockville's Beall-Dawson House (1815).
The first one used straw, the second used sticks and the last one used bricks.
Come on, help us out here. Who are we talking about? Eskimos? Amazonian tribes people? Bedouins? 21st century New Yorkers?
any material that was usable. every region in different. Who is "they?"
They build houses for the people to live and have a shelter for living, where they can sleep and spend the night.
they built it out of heavy stones and logs
They build houses for people to live in and bring up families.
they use bamboo
how did the hopewell build there houses
they build wood houses
u can build 12 houses
they used mud bricks to build houses
24 houses
y do we build houses
houses
Houses
yes and also mud was use to build there pit houses
The Chinook used cedar wood to build their houses.
they build it out of mud bricks and straw
you can build blocks build houses