Workmen
Those they needed to live in.
Blacksmiths, carpenters, potters,cobblers, those who can build houses, and those who can mend ploughs and carts.
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yes, this year it goes to help build new houses for real life people, provide medical help for those in Haiti who are real life people, and protect animal species and the environment.
The houses and the villas of the rich had baths. Those of the poor did not.
Barsati houses are those houses which is made up of grass/
they are called the buenos
Pretty much everything in Ontario is the same as it is in the United States. They build houses, do charity, pave roads, and all those other things they do here.
"Antebellum" means "before the war". Antebellum houses are those built before the Civil War. Surviving antebellum houses are rare in some places because many houses were burned during the war. There were few homes built in the south during 1861-65 because most house builders were serving in the army. After the war few people had money to build a large fine home for several generations, so, antebellum houses which survive are special.
Those people are called buskers.
To attract people, particularly those with a lot of money.
Because it is very hot and may burn down the house, contents and those in it.