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There are 147 windows in the White House.
Governor John Carver made the treaty between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
John Carver was the governor that made the treaty between the pilgrims and the native Americans
There are 147 windows in the white house also 20 bathroomes and 25 Bedrooms
All the Greek houses had a yard where the children could play and the women could work, probably spinning wool. The roof was made out of clay tiles. The walls were made out of mud bricks. The floor was the Earth. The windows on the house were small. The windows had shutters that were closed during winter. The doors were made out of wood. Wood was expensive because it was rare in Greece. There was a statue called Hermes in front of the house so the house will be protected from evil spirits.
Yup! I know because I've been in China before.
The east side of the Cullen house is described as having walls made entirely of glass windows. This allows for breathtaking views of the forest and mountains surrounding the house.
The home in which the Cullens lived was a large unique house. The entire left side of the house, was made of windows. This side of the house is where Edward's room was located.
In houses, windows and ventilators are made,following the principle of convection.
Well, The pilgrims didn't cover there windows,they left them open. They put a special plant that kept bugs away, but in the winter they closed their windows with big wooden shutters(they're like big wooden doors for windows).
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In the Grimm version, the house is made out of sweet bread. "they saw that the little house was built entirely from bread with a roof made of cake, and the windows were made of clear sugar." http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm015a.html
The king of England made the pilgrims angry when he made all of England pratice his belives.
The witch's house in "Hansel and Gretel" was made of gingerbread, sugar, and candy. Its walls were made of cake, its windows of sugar, and its roof of pancake.
There are 147 windows in the White House.
Governor John Carver made the treaty between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
Pilgrim workers built the houses. The houses on Plymouth Plantation were made out of logs, hay, rocks, wood and mud.