The Pilgrims used thatch roofs in the beginning. But because thatched roofs burned easily, they changed to plank roofs.
The car used in the movie was a 1958 Plymouth Fury custom painted in Ford red.
they lived in log houses brick houses and mud covered houses
concrete and wood concrete is commonly used and bricks are not commonly used.
1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe
Large sticks covered with buffalo skin which was called a tepee.
Fiber glass.
The Pilgrims in Plymouth used local materials to construct their homes, primarily timber from the surrounding forests. They built simple, one-room homes, often using wooden frames and thatched roofs made from reeds or straw. Additionally, they utilized clay and mud to chink gaps between the logs for insulation. These homes were designed to provide shelter and warmth during the harsh New England winters.
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roofs was the name of the wood they used
Phragmites were used to thatch roofs and to weave baskets and such things. They did not grow everywhere, but where they did grow, serfs probably used them.
Common building materials of the Aztecs were wood such as pine and oak, plaster, adobes, lime, obsidian as well as rubble and loose stones. The Mexicans used materials as well as cement rock, wood, plaster, paint, they did not use rubble, they used the same material to make their temples bigger, European people do not understand the cosmology of the ancient Mexicans
Basically to make them water proof and long-lasting.
Saw for Hire - 2009 They Don't Make Roofs Like They Used To 1-3 was released on: USA: 22 January 2009
It was used for roofs.
Ah, what a lovely riddle you have there, my friend! The answer you're looking for is "Slate." It's a beautiful natural material that comes from the earth and is often used to create sturdy and charming roofs for homes. Keep up the creative thinking, there are so many wonders waiting to be discovered!
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they used leggets,ledgers,spars and brotches hope it helped