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Shelters on the Great Plains varied, but many early settlers constructed sod houses, or "soddies," using layers of grass and soil due to the scarcity of timber. These structures were often dark, cramped, and offered limited ventilation, but they provided insulation from extreme weather. Other options included dugouts, which were built into the earth, and more traditional wooden homes as resources became available. Overall, shelter was designed to be practical and withstand the harsh conditions of the plains.

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