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the had exactly 2 rooms in their homes they lived
Mormon pioneers left their homes and traveled to a wild land to settle new colonies where they could practice their religion in peace, just like the Puritan pilgrims.
The pilgrims did not live in tipis. The pilgrims built homes and created communities when they arrived in Plymouth, MA.
Life on the Plymouth plantation was hard. The pilgrims who settled there had to build their own homes, plant crops such as corn and potatoes, hunt for food, and make their own clothes. They had to endure long winters with little heat, only small fires they could create within their homes. They also had to endure hot summers out planting crops and hunting for food.
They sealed their homes and wore heavy clothing.
The Wampanoag homes were wikiups, a sort of rounded dome made of twigs.
The Pilgrims used simple wooden furniture such as benches, tables, and beds in their homes. For clothing, they wore durable garments made of wool, linen, or leather, often in earth tones like browns and grays. They also wore hats, caps, and aprons to protect their clothing while working.
The Wampanoag homes were wikiups, a sort of rounded dome made of twigs.
The natural resource the pilgrims used to build their homes and canoes are trees. They would cut down trees and use the wood to carve or build their homes and canoes. The pilgrims use it to get shelter, so they can live on their own with out Native Americans helping them.
pilgrims
The Pilgrims left their homes in Europe to escape religious persecution. They were seeking religious freedom and the opportunity to practice their faith without interference from the government or religious authorities.
the had exactly 2 rooms in their homes they lived
of corse they were and the wamponag Indians houses were made from treee bark
The Wampanoag lived in either longhouses or wetus. Long houses were similar to long cabins made of wood that many families lived in. Wetus were round homes with a wooden frame and covered with large shingles of wood and grasses.
they hav homes
its a store that sells goods for homes and also clothing
Mormon pioneers left their homes and traveled to a wild land to settle new colonies where they could practice their religion in peace, just like the Puritan pilgrims.