so they could get to there fields quickly,stay close to home, and also protect themselves.
Because they were afraid of the Native Americans.
False
because there was tobacco and the settlers was taught by the Indians and they shared a big dinner so they shared one place but the settlers betrayed the Indians so now there is no Indians to stop them they created James town since they had no Indians they suffered of the lack of food
They didn't want the other army using them for food/shelter
The native Americans were treated horribly by the spanish settlers...
Gas and candles were used for lighting for the early day settler's homes. Fire places and pine knots dipped in tar also provide light in their homes.
the early settlers live in hut or benab
Trees, woods, people homes, fields, banaded homes, or others places?
The early Dutch settlers in American colonies built homes influenced by architecture of the Netherlands. The homes were made of brick with a rounded roof.
The settlers built their homes and established a new community in the untamed wilderness.
Brick or log
candles
Electromagnetic fields in the UK can be dangerous if exposed to at high doses for long periods of time. Luckily, however, only .21% of the homes in the UK are close enough to be at danger.
they can destroy homes or buildings or fields or cars and they can kill you.
Adverbs describe or qualify nouns and adjectives. If your sentence said the settlers built their homes hastily. Hastily would describe how they built their homes, but adverbs don't have to just describe how something is done. They also describe when and WHERE something is done. Know the answer now?
Their first residences were in an Indian village of the Yaocomico Indians who gave up their village to the Colonists. Their first homes were wigwams.
they sacrificed dogs and the english settlers started doing that.
Urban is city, a place where people live and work close together Rural is country, a place where people can or do farm, where homes and other structures are often separated by fields, forests or other relatively undeveloped spaces.