Sod homes, they cut up strips of grass and earth and piled them up to make a structure.
The colonists built traditional colonial homes. They built timber frame houses, and typically used a lot of wood and rock to secure the building.Ê
in houses made out of things they found on there land.
One would maybe probably possibly kind of could be railroads :I
This was an essay written by John Winthrop in 1630 while he was on a ship called the Arabella travelling to New England. It said that the Puritans had an agreement with God to build a truly Christian community where the rich did not take advantage of the poor but were kind and giving and the poor worked hard to contribute to society.
A completely, strange question. It does depends on what you mean by kind. If it were kind towards the Allied forces, then I suppose it would be Russia, Britain, and America. If it were kind towards the Axis forces, it would be Germany, Japan, and Italy.
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guns?
They will build houses and start their own communities.
they used a kind of wood, and mud.
what kind of homes did the mojave indians live in
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.
Mud, wood and plants were used to build the huts inhabited by ancient Olmecs.
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Most people who lived in Pennsylvania in colonial times were from England, looking to find a new, better life. The reason they came to the 13 colonies was because of religious reasons, mostly.
they backed strong bricks in ovens and used them to build their homes
Pennsylvania has no deserts.
They live on the streets because the tsunami that destroyed all their houses and they are way to poor to build new houses.
The word settlers is a common, plural, concrete noun.
mud homes