The houses in the 1600's were usually made our of Wood or conrete. They were rather small. The houses in the 1600's were usually made out of Wood or conrete. They were rather small.
They were small and cold in the winter. This answer was answered by a fifth grader Alexa.
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what was used for lighting in the 1600's
what does the granite rock look like
Uncut unshaped diamonds look like shiny black coal
yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!
they look like old modern houses
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Japanese peoples houses look like houses.
Usually, the houses look like the houses in U.S.A.
they looked like houses today!
What did the Hopi's houses look like? What did the Hopi's houses look like? i dont know but go on google and type in wigwam or tipi those are the houses they probably live in
What does your house look like
People kept everything they needed to live in their houses in the 1600s. They kept oil lanterns, cooking supplies, sewing kits, and spinning wheels to keep them busy.
If you are wondering about what the houses look like in Panama well, they look the same as they do in the U.S.A.