To have good lighting and allow more natural heat in the house during winter months; also on summer months those windows are opened to take advantage of the summer breeze. Electricity is expensive in Mexico, and many people can't afford air-conditioning systems, so they use the least expensive, most common-sense approach: more and bigger windows.
none your business
Mexico is not a religion, it is a country. Most Mexicans are Catholic and will therefore worship in Catholic Churches.
yes they do have windows...
There are lots of houses.
no, but their houses did.
It had cannons through the windows
Loads of things, Jack, Lots and Lots
Mexicos climate is higher because it is more sunny there and has lots of sea animals, such as ducklings.
yes they did
no they didnt
it was made in ham common with lots lots houses all attached together with windows and chimneys. The word alms also means charity in old fashioned kind of language so it was probably built for people that had no homes.
Most houses had windows, but most houses did not have glass in the windows. Instead, the windows were open, and could be closed with a shutter. Many houses had window-like holes high in the walls to vent smoke from the fire on the hearth, because they had no chimney, and such vents were not closed for weather because they had to stay open for the fire. It was not what we would call cozy. Rich people, of course, had windows, and these often had glass in them.