Yes, they did
their houses were made out of wood and mud with very small windows
The clothing in the middle colonies was made out of cotton and linen. The wealthy had clothes that were made out of fine materials.
Middle colony homes were made out of very simple materials. Often times these homes would be made mostly out of wood.
Life in the Middle Colonies included people of different cultures and religions that made up three basic social classes of the gentry, the middle class, and the lower class. Houses were made of wood and mud with small, if any, windows. Extended families often lived together including aunts, uncles, and grandparents.
There were four areas that made up the middle colonies. The middle colonies consisted of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
The Middle Colonies: The Dutch homes were a bit different. Their houses were tall, narrow, and made of brick. They faced the water whenever possible, be it the sea or a canal built from the marshy rivers. The beds were built into the walls like cupboards.
The Middle colonies of the North American colonies were made up of 4 states. They were Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
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Wood and mud
The original thirteen colonies in the United States were broken into three regions, New England, Middle, and Southern. The middle colonies consisted of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
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