Colonial Maryland had O.K. housing for that time, but it definitely wasn't great. The homes were crudely constructed, and varied in sturdiness between the classes but the average house was only expected to last ten years.
YES
The Chesapeake Bay provided both shelter and a handy food supply.
slaves colonial society
yes
it was not
Shelter includes such things as tents, which are not good enough to qualify as housing but which do offer some protection from the elements. However, housing is also shelter.
YES
The Chesapeake Bay provided both shelter and a handy food supply.
i think that the weather back then was really cold so probably not good for planting
They had a very good relationship with the Native Americans unlike some of the other colonies
My house is my shelter.
Maryland. Good Luck Dude Maryland. Good Luck Dude
the dog kept shelter from the rain ........
Shelter protects you from the out doors. Even a simple shelter can protect your from rain and wind.
it was the only good route from Maryland to Ohio river
they take shelter in your ear... good luck
Your first stop should be at the local homeless shelter or charity mission house. If you really have an interest in getting off the street and back on to your feet then someone will be happy to help you find affordable government housing and a job as well.