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he told Odysseus that if him or his men touched the cattle they would be punished and killed by Helios, the owner of the cattle. Odysseus's men die before they reach their homes.
To allow light into a dark space; such as a hall way with no lighting, etc.
where less expensive homes and businesses seem to be in a chronic state of ongoing construction and renovation.
Well solar panels can be on or in a lot of places like homes, restaurants , farms, etc.....
People didn'nt even make homes in outerspace you silly!
the early settlers live in hut or benab
The early Dutch settlers in American colonies built homes influenced by architecture of the Netherlands. The homes were made of brick with a rounded roof.
Answer mansions the size of earth bungalow style.
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Gas and candles were used for lighting for the early day settler's homes. Fire places and pine knots dipped in tar also provide light in their homes.
True. It started with the up welling of the Rocky mountains.
Studies of forest history in Ohio are complicated by the fact that very little of the original forest can be found today. The early settlers ruthlessly cleared the landscape, not only for wood for homes and space for farms, but also to provide clearings as a defence against Indian attacks.
The life of the early Ohio settlers included farming and the removal of heavily forested areas to set up land for agriculture. The women took care of the household labor while the men cleared land and plowed and planted. Many families shared homes on plantations.
Early Housing The houses built by the first English settlers in America were small single room homes. Many of these homes were wattle and daub homes. They had wooden frames which were filled in with sticks. The holes were then filled in with a sticky daub made from clay, mud, and grass.
The settlers built their homes and established a new community in the untamed wilderness.
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