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Yes, early European settlers in North America often lived in simple huts or cabins made from local materials such as wood and mud. These structures were basic and designed for practicality, providing shelter from the elements. Over time, as settlements grew, more permanent and elaborate homes were built, but the initial huts were a common feature of early colonial life.

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