the early settlers live in hut or benab
the chick's house
Huts
well they lived in tipis homes also known as tee pees
The abundance of timber in Rhode Island allowed settlers to build whatever type of housing best fit their needs. Initially, it was more important to get a sturdy structure set up while the weather was hospitable. Most of the early homes featured a simple structure put together with a construction technique known as plank framing was popular in the early days of the colony.
they used the bones of the buffalo to make knives and they used the tail of the buffalo as a fly swatter!
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.
Dutch
Dugout
revival
Samoans have their own traditional homes, but also live in homes like you find anywhere in the world
tree
Paddocks
Early Housing The houses built by the first English settlers in America were small single room homes. Many of these homes were wattle and daub homes. They had wooden frames which were filled in with sticks. The holes were then filled in with a sticky daub made from clay, mud, and grass.
some cats live in nice homes or some cats dont live in nice homes?
Fur trading
Beehives.
Big ones