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No saints were aboard the Mayflower. Most were Puritans who detested anything Catholic.

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The Pilgrims who landed in present-day Massachusetts in 1620 arrived on the Mayflower.


When did the Pilgrims first set foot on American soil?

At what is now Provincetown, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, on November 11, 1620. are you sure that's the right answer? where did you find it and is your source reliable? That is correct. Note that the date is on the Julian Calendar; it would be November 21, 1620 on the modern (Gregorian) calendar. The authoritative source is "Of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647" by William Bradford, Chapter IX. Bradford was a passenger on the Mayflower and became the governor of Plymouth Colony. "Of Plymouth Plantation" has never gone out of print and should be available from any book store or library. It's also available on-line in Google Books (link below).


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The stockholders, primarily members of the Merchant Adventurers, agreed to finance the Pilgrims' voyage by pooling their resources to cover the costs of the expedition, including the purchase of the Mayflower and supplies for the journey. In return for their investment, the stockholders sought a share of the profits from any goods or resources the Pilgrims could produce in the New World. This financial arrangement was crucial in enabling the Pilgrims to undertake their journey to America in 1620.


Is the Mayflower a pirate ship?

No, the Mayflower is not a pirate ship. It was a merchant ship that famously transported the Pilgrims from England to the New World in 1620. The vessel is known for its role in the establishment of the Plymouth Colony, rather than any associations with piracy.


Did any pilgrims marry any Indians?

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Was there a ship in Christopher Columbus four voyages named the Mayflower and if so what year or number voyage was it used in?

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Film location for Mayflower The Pilgrims' Adventure?

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