yes they do have windows...
Colonial houses include the Georgian Colonial, Spanish Eclectic, Colonial Revival, First-Period English Style, and the Dutch Colonial. These are a few types of colonial houses.
These were the types of homes colonial New Yorkers lived in: Colonial houses were much differrent then the houses we have today. Houses in early colonial days were not big or fancy. Most houses were made out of brick or charcoal. In winter, a colonial house was so cold if you wrote a letter, the ink might freeze right on your pen! Houses in early colonial days had one room. It was called the keeping room. The family cooked, cleaned and slept in the keeping room. Only the parents and babies slept in the keeping room. The oldest children slept in the attic. Colonial houses also had barns where animals, lanterns and tools were kept.
A colonial carpenter built houses out of wood and their surroundings.
Wooden houses
bricks
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no, but their houses did.
yes they did
It had cannons through the windows
The average square footage of a colonial house was much smaller than modern day houses. Many of these colonial houses were less than 300 square feet.
Windows in colonial times were made of leaded glass. It was mixed with lead because real glass was scarce.
In colonial Maryland, houses were typically made of wood or brick, with thatched or shingled roofs. They were often one or two stories high, with simple designs and smaller windows. Inside, houses had basic furnishings and amenities, with fireplaces for heating and cooking.