the had exactly 2 rooms in their homes they lived
These were the types of homes colonial New Yorkers lived in: Colonial houses were much differrent then the houses we have today. Houses in early colonial days were not big or fancy. Most houses were made out of brick or charcoal. In winter, a colonial house was so cold if you wrote a letter, the ink might freeze right on your pen! Houses in early colonial days had one room. It was called the keeping room. The family cooked, cleaned and slept in the keeping room. Only the parents and babies slept in the keeping room. The oldest children slept in the attic. Colonial houses also had barns where animals, lanterns and tools were kept.
Kids in one room school houses were all learning core subjects. These kids would all learn math at once for example.
the Inca tribe lived in stone houses that didnt have chimneys
they lived in one room log cabins. They had no electricy or running water obviously. It was 1620. It was normally a house with a place to eat, sleep, and cook.
Bicameral means that there are two houses or chambers. If the legislature had three houses or chambers, it would be called tricameral.
The colonists houses were one large room. You have to remember they built these themselves. At one end was a fireplace for heat and cooking.
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The rooms inside an Ancient Greek home were bedrooms, bathroom, hearth room, andron (male room), gynaikon (women's room), kitchen, courtyard, store room (where wines and preservatives were kept) and sometimes a work room (where slaves would work if the family of the home had a lot of land).
One room long cabins n no running water of cures
They are/were called Palmers
The houses during the Gupta dynasty were mostly made of bamboo or wood. The houses had thatched roof and most were built with one room only.
Most were made of wood and mud. One room was called a keeping room. They cooked, cleaned, and slept in the keeping room. Parents and babies slept in the keeping room, and older children slept in the attic. They also had farms where animals, lanterns, and tools were kept.
These were the types of homes colonial New Yorkers lived in: Colonial houses were much differrent then the houses we have today. Houses in early colonial days were not big or fancy. Most houses were made out of brick or charcoal. In winter, a colonial house was so cold if you wrote a letter, the ink might freeze right on your pen! Houses in early colonial days had one room. It was called the keeping room. The family cooked, cleaned and slept in the keeping room. Only the parents and babies slept in the keeping room. The oldest children slept in the attic. Colonial houses also had barns where animals, lanterns and tools were kept.
one direction white room no it is not called white room the person that said "one direction white room" is wrong it is called La Boi-te a- questions. and it is awesome
the Romans lived in wood or brick houses, depending on how rich they were. some people lived in one-room houses.
Kids in one room school houses were all learning core subjects. These kids would all learn math at once for example.
U go to the omegaad or one of the 4 houses there and u see a thing *Dorm Room* u clik on it and ull see