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In earliest times, people lived in dug outs where land or cliff made one or two sides, and ground in front was dug out to hold people and farm animals.

In the New World, forests were thick and plentiful. Settlers built small huts or one room log cabins, both from felled trees. Roofs were mud with dry grasses mixed in.

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