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No. There are still many examples of thatched roofs
Many of them would have been thatched cottages, because of their thatched roofs. Nowadays there are not many of them.
The cottage owners refused to put thatched roofs on their heads because thatched roofs were often associated with lower social classes and were not seen as fashionable or prestigious. They wanted to maintain a certain level of social status and perceived thatched roofs as beneath them.
They are called thatched roofs.
There are thatched roofs in Kerala, Because Kerala is a rainy area.
They were wooden with Thatched roofs.
The Pilgrims used thatch roofs in the beginning. But because thatched roofs burned easily, they changed to plank roofs.
Wood houses with thatched roofs.
The architecture in colonial America varied somewhat from place to place, and changed as time passed. The first houses tended to be small and were built with timber and thatched roofs.
no they lived in huts
They live in adobe houses with thatched roofs.
The Cahuilla brush houses were made of earthen walls and thatched roofs, some had roofs that came almost to the ground and gave the appearance of being a thatched house or a house made of "brush."