One or two homes depending on the size
"Scorched earth" policies (burning homes and farms so that they had no food) and concentration camps.
Chinese lanterns actually have a long history. Since 250 B.C., Chinese nobles and peasants have decorated their homes with lanterns to announce special occasions or wish good luck.
1. The first and second estates were exempt from most taxes (taille, or land tax), while the third estate was not 2. The third estate was forced to pay feudal dues to the nobles and the king 3. There was no redress for the land damage of the third estate homes 4. The higher estates banned hunting that was necessary for survival among the people of the third estate
Children played a variety of roles in World War 1. Some served as messengers, delivering important messages between soldiers on the front lines. Others worked in factories and farms to support the war effort. Many children also experienced the aftermath of the war, including the loss of parents or siblings and the devastation of their homes and communities.
French Revolution
Peasants homes were made out of mud and twigs which were criss-crossed together (wattle and daub).
my answer is that goats live in farms.................
Farms, primarily.
People can be exposed to chemicals on farms, in factories, and even in homes.
On farms. Archers were mainly peasants. Nobles were very rarely archers as they thought it was better to wear 20lbs of armour and ride a horse into battle. If you're looking for a specific location then I haven't got one. They lived on farms and farms were everywhere
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because they found a bunch of land and builds homes,farms and more
APEX: a person who collected taxed and provided peasants with homes
One or two homes depending on the size
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they usually live in forest, farms,homes, outdoor etc