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they were built as poor people houses
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On the US frontier they were built wherever there were settlers and trees big enough to make cabins out of, which mostly means the Mid West .
According to the related link below, Swedes settling in Deleware built the first log cabins in what is now the US.
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they look nice to some people, and they work like houses
If you a referring to log cabins having cable television...it is dependent on the location of the cabin. The wiring of a new construction log homes / log cabins is very similar to traditional home construction, so this isn't a barrier. It is probably more typical for a log home / log cabin to have a satellite dish, as they are typically built in more remote areas.
Yes, many pioneers in the United States lived in log cabins, especially during the 19th century. These structures were built from readily available timber and provided sturdy shelter in the wilderness. Log cabins were practical for early settlers, offering protection from harsh weather and serving as a symbol of frontier life. Their simple construction made them an ideal choice for pioneers moving into uncharted territories.
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Log cabins began to appear in Europe during the early Middle Ages, but they became particularly prominent in North America during the 18th century, especially as European settlers expanded into the frontier. The Swedish settlers introduced log cabin construction to North America in the early 1600s. By the 19th century, log cabins became a symbol of American pioneer life.
Log cabins were not first used by pilgrims; they originated in Scandinavia and were later brought to North America by European settlers. Pilgrims, who arrived in the early 17th century, primarily built homes using wattle and daub or timber framing. The use of log cabins became more common in the 18th century as settlers moved westward into the forests of North America, where logs were readily available.