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Virginia had cotton plantations in some parts but in the western more mountainous areas, it was small homes and subsistence farming. The plantations had slaves.
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Housing in the 1700s varied significantly based on social class and geography. Wealthy families often lived in large, ornate homes or mansions, while the lower classes resided in smaller, simpler dwellings, such as cottages or tenements. In rural areas, homes were typically made from local materials like wood or stone, while urban settings saw a rise in brick construction. Overall, housing reflected the prevailing social hierarchies and economic conditions of the time.
Virginia had cotton plantations in some parts but in the western more mountainous areas, it was small homes and subsistence farming. The plantations had slaves.
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Colonial homes in early 1700s South Carolina were typically one or two stories, featuring simple rectangular designs with gabled roofs. They often utilized materials such as wood, brick, and tabby (a mixture of lime, sand, and oyster shells). Homes were usually set on raised foundations to protect against flooding and included large porches or verandas for shade and outdoor living. Many houses also incorporated elements of the local climate, such as large windows and high ceilings for ventilation.
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Housing in the 1700s varied significantly based on social class and geography. Wealthy families often lived in large, ornate homes or mansions, while the lower classes resided in smaller, simpler dwellings, such as cottages or tenements. In rural areas, homes were typically made from local materials like wood or stone, while urban settings saw a rise in brick construction. Overall, housing reflected the prevailing social hierarchies and economic conditions of the time.