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Yes, but their first anchorage was at Provincetown Harbor at Cape Cod in what is now Massachusetts.

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Where did the mayflower sail to?

it sailed to Plymouth mass.


What ship did the pilgrims sail on to Plymouth?

they came on the mayflower


What year did the mayflower sail to Plymouth Rock?

The year was 1620.


On what ship did the Pilgrims sail to Plymouth rock?

they came on the mayflower


Which ship did the Pilgrims sail on to Plymouth Rock?

The Pilgrims sailed to Plymouth Rock aboard the Mayflower.


Did the Mayflower sail to the Plymouth after the English found Jamestown?

13 years


What city did the mayflower embark from?

The Pilgrims boarded the Mayflower in and settle sail from Plimouth, England.


How many years after the English found Jamestown did the mayflower sail to Plymouth?

13 years


When did the Mayflower sail to America?

In 1620, the Mayflower set sail to America, hosting Puritans who aimed to establish a new, separate colony from the others. This colony was later named the Plymouth Colony because they landed on a land-form which was named Plymouth Rock (the rock can now be seen in Plymouth, Massachusetts).


How do you use Plymouth in a sentence?

"She decided to rent a cozy cabin in Plymouth for her weekend getaway."


Where did the mayflower set sail from?

The Mayflower set sail for America from Plymouth, England on June 6, 1620. The 100 foot ship carried 102 passengers and 30 crew members. The Mayflower landed at Cape Cod sometime around November 15, 1620.


Where did Mayflower sail from?

This is a slightly controversial subject in southern England! The Mayflower departed from Southampton but then returned to Plymouth while a sister ship was repaired. The Mayflower then departed from Plymouth around a month later. So you can argue for either Southampton or Plymouth.To add to the confusion, the Mayflower then stopped off at Newlyn in Cornwall for water.