The climate changed affected New Jersey colonial homes because the citizens would have to adapt to the cold, moist, air, by building better homes and they had to buy more supplies because citizens had to stay warm to farm and sell goods that will keep their families or themselves healthy.
In Colonial New Jersey much of the land was used for farming. The land was also used for building homes and businesses.
They covered their homes with soil or sand to stay cool in the hot sun.
There were several industries in Colonial New Jersey, Iron plantations, Land Industries were two of them.
Most Dutch colonial homes are white.
it was horable they could barily survie in there homes and what they eat. new jersey was known for there green fields and vegtables
There are many registered and unregistered nursing homes in New Jersey. There are an estimate of 1000 nursing homes.
Colonial Georgia had a much milder climate from New England. So it was easier to build homes. Wood was plentiful. There are pictures on the web site below.http://www.ducksters.com/history/colonial_america/housing.php
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Yes, Park homes do tend to be pricier than regular homes in New Jersey. They are homes for the upper scale of people in society. The homes seem to be overly priced, in most cases. But they are nice homes for the most part.
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