In an 18th-century plantation, the trash house, often referred to as a "slave cabin" or "quarters," was typically a simple, one-room structure made from wood or thatch. These houses were basic and sparsely furnished, often lacking proper sanitation and ventilation, reflecting the harsh living conditions of enslaved individuals. They were usually located in close proximity to the main house and other outbuildings, with little attention given to aesthetics or comfort. The surroundings were often cluttered with waste, as proper disposal methods were not prioritized, contributing to an unsightly and unsanitary environment.
trash and anything dangerous to animal health.
Various Americans who wanted souvenirs and relics from the Washington presidency, leaving the house in Philadelphia looted, trashed and stripped bare of most furnishings for incoming the President John Adams and First Lady Abigail Adams.
It meant poor white trash fighting for the continued wealth of slave-owners
To build her school she dug through the trash to find things like furniture, wood, bricks, etc. just to build up her school!
Poor white trash - not interested in slavery one way or the other, but a highly aggressive breed (largely Scotch-Irish), who were positively raring for a fight.
Trash House was created in 2006.
He looked like a TRASH CAN
Flip That House - 2005 From Trash to Class was released on: USA: 25 August 2005
In the trash container on the side of his house.
in the trash can behind your house
taking out the trash
first go to the boat house and then go down really far and then you will find the trash hope i help
Maybe...
Its by the jazz house, or the tunnel. Its in a trash can.
yup trash dives into his house every day :D
a rainforest or jungle
Really someone is asking this? Well, the garbage disposal in the sink, the trash can(in the house), garbage can(outside the house), some people have to bring their trash to the trash site/or recycle center and they have to sort paper/plastic/metal/cardboard etc. That's all I can think of.