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Rich Mayan houses were typically larger and made of stone or stucco, while poor Mayan houses were smaller and made of materials like wood and thatch. Rich houses often had multiple rooms, while poor houses were usually single-room structures. Additionally, rich houses had more amenities and decorative elements compared to poor houses.
Poor Aztecs typically lived in small, basic homes made of adobe bricks or thatched roofs. These homes were often clustered together in villages and lacked amenities like running water and sanitation systems. They were simple structures designed to provide basic shelter for families.
The Aztec Indians lived in adobe houses made of mud bricks and thatched roofs. Their houses varied in size depending on the person's social status, with commoners living in smaller houses and nobles living in larger, more elaborate structures. The houses were organized in tight-knit neighborhoods with communal facilities and spaces.
Poor people's houses historically varied based on resources and location, but generally were more simple in construction using cheaper materials such as mud, thatch, or wood. These houses were often smaller in size and lacked amenities like electricity or plumbing, leading to more basic living conditions. However, the layout and design still aimed to provide shelter and protection for its inhabitants.
Poor Victorian houses were typically constructed using inexpensive materials such as brick, wood, and corrugated iron for the roof. Interiors were often lined with basic plaster walls and floors made of simple, untreated timber. These houses would have had minimal decorative elements and would lack the ornate fixtures and finishes found in wealthier homes.
In the streets or in little shack houses
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If you mean "What were poor houses?", then poor houses were institutions where the destitute went (and were possibly even sent) when they had nowhere to live. Typically they had living accommodation, schools and some basic medical facilities. They were not nice places to be.
They live on the streets because the tsunami that destroyed all their houses and they are way to poor to build new houses.
no many were poor and had no place to stay
The houses in this story were in a delapidated cond. . The city was ful of ruined buildings. Most of the people lived in huts. They had no pacca houses. The construction was vry poor.
Yes some people do but the people that live in straw houses live in poor countries or in remote places like in the rainforest! Hope this helped.
depends which part there are poor and nice places
normal like mine and yours its just like other countries poor people live in shacks and rich in big houses not like they are all poor
The upper class live in big houses sometimes mansions! Sudan is huge and they have extra land so it's easy to build a big mansion if you got the money. The normal people live in regular houses the poor live in mud houses.
Horrible damp places. Hard work to live in one
the poor Aztecs would live in branches plastered with mud