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How early colonists were able to get their houses built quickly
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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. And just judging from these recourses it didn't take long to gather the material to build it.

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