Most definitely! In fact, the Pilgrims were not headed for Massachusetts - they were steering for somewhere further south, like modern-day Georgia, where the weather is friendlier. The only reason they stopped suddenly in Massachusetts at the onset of winter is that they ran out of beer! The diary of one Mayflower passenger stated: "We could not now take time for further search...our victuals being much spent, especially our beer..." In fact, many original settlers were brewers, as this was primarily done in the home during this time. One of the first permanent structures built when they landed was a communal brewery for the colonists! Cheers to that!
yes they did even the small childern yes even small children. It was their custom
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I don't know what they would've done but I do know they ate hard biscuits and drank water although, the sailors drank beer. After a while, everything they ate got harder and the water got infested, so even kids had to drink beer. A little longer posed ANOTHER problem; the beer even started to get a little sour. I'm in fifth grade and that's all I know about the pilgrims' trip on the Mayflower.
The Mayflower was used to get the pilgrims to America. If you heard of Christopher Columbus then you heard of pilgrims and if you heard of pilgrims you heard of the Mayflower.
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The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
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No, ofcourse not. Beer wasn't invented back then they used wine but certain kinds of wine.
Yes. The ship's log states that their supplies were nearly spent, especially the beer.
The foods that were likely eaten at the Pilgrims for Thanksgiving were duck, goose, passenger pigeons, oysters, and fish. They also had pumpkin, Indian corn, beans, walnuts, and acorns. The Pilgrims drinks likely consisted of beer and wine.
I don't know what they would've done but I do know they ate hard biscuits and drank water although, the sailors drank beer. After a while, everything they ate got harder and the water got infested, so even kids had to drink beer. A little longer posed ANOTHER problem; the beer even started to get a little sour. I'm in fifth grade and that's all I know about the pilgrims' trip on the Mayflower.
They drank their own urine because there wasn't anything to drink during the journey. Oh, and I heard it taste just like let's say juice. I LIKE PIE!!! Oh yum yum yum! :DD So juicy good! <33 So gross of those ppl LOLSS. I can't believe they would drink their own urine...DISGUSTING>;O. *This is ALL true, I learned it from school* Slurpee! ^.^
Although the drinks available on the first Thanksgiving Day were not factually recorded, it is likely that the pilgrims drank mostly beer and wine. Drinking water back then was often unsafe (just like drinking the water when travelling to certain countries today); beer & wine were much safer from microorganisms. (The Pilgrims obviously didn't know that was the cause of the water's unsafety so they didn't boil it. They only knew people didn't get sick from beer and wine.) Alcohol was frowned upon by the Puritans only when it was abused--and it was the prophynols, not the alcohol, that made beer/wine safe, so they didn't have to be strong. (The Mayflower was a wine vessel capable of carrying 180 casks of wine.) Some speculate they also drank fruity juices and cider.
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what continent did the Pilgrims leave from?what continent did the Pilgrims leave from?
what continent did the Pilgrims leave from?what continent did the Pilgrims leave from?