A. Yes They were willing to work dangerous jobs for low wages.
Smaller, tent-like Ajoupas and Mouinas, built from hardwood and plant material collected from the forest, surrounded this sixty-foot-long structure. Roofs were made from thatched palm leaves, with grass or reeds used also as wattle for the walls. Everything was tied together with maho, a rope made of bark.
Answer:
Thatched palm leaves
A rope made of bark
Hardwood
Plant material collected from the forest
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It was adopted by the us state of mississipi in april1884. it was adopted by de facto use of mississipi.
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