The Jamestown settlers primarily used timber from the surrounding forests to build their houses, along with thatch for roofing made from reeds or grasses. They also utilized mud and clay as a form of wattle and daub to insulate their homes. Additionally, they sometimes repurposed materials from shipwrecks or discarded ships for construction. The houses were typically simple and rudimentary, reflecting their need for quick shelter in the challenging environment.
Jamestown was built and settled in 1607.
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He forced the settlers to work harder and to build better housing by creating rules that rewarded harder workers with food.
wood
Sod houses cost little to build because sod was widely available.
To build houses
Captain John Smith (leader of Jamestown) and the settlers, needed materials to build fences, dug wells, and for building houses. They had a lot of constructing going on that time.
logs
The settlers built sod houses because of the lack of wood.
They will build houses and start their own communities.
Because their mom was too ugly!