to help protect against
1. insects
2. wild animals
3.heavy rains
Young single woman left their rural homes to work as mill girls in factory towns to earn money and gain independence.
In 1664, New Jersey featured a variety of housing types that reflected its diverse population and colonial influences. Settlers primarily built wooden frame houses, often with thatched roofs, which were common in European styles of the time. Additionally, some homes were constructed using log cabins, particularly in more rural areas. The housing varied significantly based on the region and the social status of the inhabitants, with wealthier settlers often constructing larger, more elaborate homes.
Sharecroppers often lived in simple, one- or two-room homes, but they did not typically live in dog trot houses, which are a specific type of Southern architecture characterized by a central open passageway between two living areas. Dog trot houses were more commonly associated with rural families in the 19th century, but sharecroppers usually resided in more basic structures as they worked on rented land. Their homes were often built from available materials and lacked many amenities.
Life was organized with rural areas surrounding a main city. Cities were built near water sources for trade access.
Scottish homes vary widely in style, reflecting the country's diverse history and geography. Traditional Scottish houses often feature stone walls, slate roofs, and gabled designs, with many being built from local materials like granite or sandstone. In rural areas, you may find quaint cottages and farmhouses, while urban settings showcase Victorian tenements and modern flats. The interiors often combine rustic charm with contemporary comforts, showcasing a blend of historical and modern Scottish culture.
Because of Insects, Wild animals, and Heavy rains.
Standard stucco appearing structures in the cities; wooden framed homes in the rural areas; nearly always built off the ground upon stilts, for times when it floods out there.
Types of housing in rural areas include single-family homes, farms, ranches, cottages, mobile homes, and modular homes. Additionally, some rural areas may have traditional housing such as cabins, log homes, and earth-sheltered houses.
Many homes are made out of adobe.
Rural refers to the countryside. Rural dwellers are those that do not live in urban, built up areas or cities.
in the rural area- typical Balkan type of homes, in the towns/cities news homes are pro-european type
Small towns and rural areas have the cheapest rentals. The Midwest seems to be a leader among the cheapest places to rent homes. There are also cheaper rentals in areas of Texas.
rural is when you move to a city. that answer is bull- life there is full of poverty (poor people with out homes)
A rural water supply could be a common well supplying several homes and not treated.
Behind trees and bushes. Or customer's homes.
Kenneth E. Wing has written: 'Evaluation of Maine's improving rural homes project' -- subject(s): Rural Housing, Rural development
the word agrestic means rural and the neighborhood is called agrestic so a rural neighborhood.