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All the furniture was unique and often did not match throughout the household.
Colonial furniture was typically made out of some type of wood. They are traditional looking, and add American style where ever they are located.
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Just research about them and think of what they look like in their head retard!
They look like sweat logs
it looked like a building
It doesn't
A Hole
wierd
like houses
Disgusting
a colonial common is a big grassy area surrounded by shops.
Just research about them and think of what they look like in their head retard!
they look like mansions
My holio
They look like sweat logs
setters look like back then they fight for the britishs
In colonial times education was based entirely on the Bible. If you want an example take a look at the New England Primer.
Google Pennsylvania colonial flag under images