The materials were easy to get, make and use. They could be replaced without problems and it kept the rain, snow out. Thatched roofs are still in use because it is a good material. Problems with is that small animals like to live in it.
because they were dumb
Cos they were
Tudor peasant houses were typically small, with one or two rooms. The walls were made of wattle and daub, a mixture of woven sticks and clay. The roofs were thatched and the floors were often packed dirt. Inside, there would be basic furnishings such as a wooden table and benches, a straw mattress for sleeping, and basic cooking utensils.
Tudor houses often had extensive gardens. The Tudor dynasty was extremely wealthy, grandiose, and ostentatious. King Henry VIII was the most wealthy of the kings of England. He was a Tudor.
the poor lived in mud houses with tiled or thatched roofs
The Cahuilla brush houses were made of earthen walls and thatched roofs, some had roofs that came almost to the ground and gave the appearance of being a thatched house or a house made of "brush."
They lived in small thatched houses and they protected themselves with weapons.
Houses were basic straw houses with jatched rooves.
Stone houses, with flat rooves and hand-made bricks.
Wood houses with thatched roofs.
They were styled after houses in England with thatched roofs.
Roofs
Tudor peasant houses were typically small, with one or two rooms. The walls were made of wattle and daub, a mixture of woven sticks and clay. The roofs were thatched and the floors were often packed dirt. Inside, there would be basic furnishings such as a wooden table and benches, a straw mattress for sleeping, and basic cooking utensils.
mostly kachha houses and thatched mud house
Tudor houses often had extensive gardens. The Tudor dynasty was extremely wealthy, grandiose, and ostentatious. King Henry VIII was the most wealthy of the kings of England. He was a Tudor.
In Hawaii houses are thatched and area because the humidity level is high.
the poor lived in mud houses with tiled or thatched roofs
Zaire are where some are found :)
They are called Tudor houses after the Tudor family which ruled England from 1485 to 1603.