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Colonial America: Homes

Horizontales
Colonists began to use this durable material made by combining water, clay, and sand.
The one "main room" where everyone gathered, ate, and slept.
These small houses had arched roofs and wooden frames covered in bark.
Many Eastern Woodland Indians built these long wooden houses that fit up to 60 people.
Made of woven straw.
Verticales
English settlers dug these into the ground for homes, they were damp, dark, and dirty. Only the roof showed.
By 1700's, New England merchants built these homes featuring many fine rooms, and furniture.
Material that stops cold, heat, or sound from entering or escaping.
A large farm in the Southern Colonies.
Used for warmth, light, and cooking.
Animal fats.