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what kinds of buildings did the yamasee native american live in
Colonial Cooper is a fictional character from the "American Girl" series, specifically representing the Colonial era. As a character, she would typically reside in a colonial American setting, reflecting the lifestyle and culture of that time. If you are referring to a specific work or context, please provide more details for a more precise answer.
The act that required civilians to provide housing for military troops is known as the Quartering Act. It was originally passed by the British Parliament in 1765 and later amended in 1774, as part of a series of measures that heightened tensions between the American colonies and Britain. The act mandated that colonial residents accommodate British soldiers in their homes and provide them with food and supplies, which contributed to growing resentment leading up to the American Revolution.
Quartering. The Quartering Act said that British Troops could live and eat in colonial homes with or without the owners permission.
Life as a colonial grocer was really good. The grocer typically had a nice place to live, and was able to make money year round.
They actually used to live in wooden logs around them and also dirt floors
Samoans have their own traditional homes, but also live in homes like you find anywhere in the world
"This can vary depending what country and area you live in. There are many types of houses, some of the most well known are American Colonial, Cape Cod, Victorian, Chateau, and Manor."
Answer mansions the size of earth bungalow style.
Felicity and Elizabeth live in Colonial Williamsburg in 1776.
what kinds of buildings did the yamasee native american live in
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Native American children on reservations generally live a lot like children in most of the country. They are raised by their mothers and sometimes by grandparents while parents work. Most Native American homes are small (lots of modular homes and mobile homes) so kids spend more time outdoors than city kids. When they reach school age they go to school. Sometimes reservations have their own schools. Lots of Native American families do not live on reservations and live like everybody else. A painful number of Native American children live in or close to poverty conditions. This means that they may have only the basic needs of life covered and don't have a lot of extras.
Homes in Australia are like homes in America. The aborigines, however, live in primitive structures in or near the desert.
because they want to they want to live ther because it is there home and they want to there homes are ther and b/c it is a nice place
They live in habitats which are basically homes like what we live in is a habitat.
Jews live in homes just like anyone else.