They didn't - the Pilgrims came from the non-Roman Catholics and non-Anglicans from Britain who went of their own accord to escape religious discrimination.
Two Months
This was the 60 Pilgrims who eventually hired the Mayflower to take them to the new world.
what do you call a pilgrims journey to a holy place
From Iceland to Greenland, then on to North America.
What empires wanted to take control of north America
Mustangs are comprised of many, many breeds of horses, from Thoroughbreds to Tennessee Walkers or Clydesdales. The original Mustang horses stemmed from the Spanish Barbarian breed, a breed of horse commonly used by the Spanish Conquistadors on their mission to "take over" parts of North America, especially Central America down to South America.
Because winds tend to blow from North America towards Europe.
north america
North America
1667
Improper question. North America was already secure. You must mean north Africa.
It took the pilgrims 66 days to come to America aboard the Mayflower. They left England on September 6, 1620 and they arrived on 11 November 1620.AnswerIt took 66 days on the Mayflower to get to the New World.