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In the 1800s, bricks were made by hand using clay, sand, and water. The clay mixture was formed into individual bricks, typically rectangular in shape, and then left to dry in the sun. Once dry, the bricks were fired in an oven or kiln at high temperatures until hardened. This process hardened the bRead more
In the 1800s, bricks were made by hand using clay, sand, and water. The clay mixture was formed into individual bricks, typically rectangular in shape, and then left to dry in the sun. Once dry, the bricks were fired in an oven or kiln at high temperatures until hardened.
This process hardened the bricks and gave them the enduring strength and durability needed for construction.
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