Mayflower - Wikipedia Mayflower was an English square-rigged merchant sailing ship, active from before 1609 until 1622 Her tonnage was 180+, [dubious – discuss] and she was 110 feet long and 25 feet in the beam, with several decks She was notable in that she transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 1620
Mayflower | History, Voyage, Landing, Facts | Britannica Mayflower, the ship that carried the Pilgrims from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620 Although no detailed description of the original vessel exists, marine archaeologists estimate that the square-rigged sailing ship weighed about 180 tons and measured 90 feet (27 metres) long
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Mayflower Passenger List — MayflowerHistory. com Mayflower (1620) View the original list of passengers (PDF, 2 6Mb) from the handwritten manuscript of Gov William Bradford, written up about 1651 (file link is to the State Library of Massachusetts) Below is a complete list of all Mayflower passengers, along with a link to each for further information
Mayflower - World History Encyclopedia The Mayflower is the name of the cargo ship that brought the Puritan separatists (known as pilgrims) to North America in 1620 CE It was a type of sailing ship known as a carrack with three masts with
The Passengers from the Mayflower and their descendants The Mayflower left England on September 16, 1620 with 102 passengers plus crew, and after a grueling 66 day journey, the ship dropped anchor inside the hook tip of Cape Cod (Provincetown Harbor) on November 11 (dates in Old Style, Julian Calendar) The Mayflower originally was destined for the Hudson River, north of the 1607 Jamestown Settlement However, the Mayflower went severely off-course
The Mayflower - Ship, Compact Pilgrims | HISTORY In September 1620, a merchant ship called the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, a port on the southern coast of England Normally, the Mayflower’s cargo was wine and dry goods, but on this trip
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