The Mayflower in 1620
There were two children born on the Mayflower:Oceanus Hopkins was born during the voyage.Peregrine White was born on the ship after it arrived in America, but while at anchor.
The Pilgrim Fathers on The Mayflower in 1620.
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Some were killed by indigenous tribes, some fought them and took their land. Some managed to find land that could be used and settle it; others made peace with natives and explored for most of their time, and some set up villages and colonies.
The Mayflower was a Pilgrim ship that sailed from Plymouth, England, to the New World, specifically to what is now Massachusetts, in 1620. It carried a group of English Puritans, known as the Pilgrims, who sought religious freedom and a new life in America. The ship famously landed at Plymouth Rock, where they established the Plymouth Colony.
The first slve ship to come to America was the SS Jesus. Captain was Sir John Hawkins
Mayflower
The 'Pilgrim Fathers' subscribed to a covenant for self-government - the Mayflower Compact - on their voyage to America in 1620 (on the board of the Mayflower - the ship).
The Mayflower
The Pilgrim's ship was called the Mayflower because it was named after the mayflower plant, which is a type of flowering plant associated with spring and renewal. The name also reflects the ship's purpose, as the Pilgrims sought a new beginning in America for their religious beliefs. The Mayflower was the vessel that carried them from England to the New World in 1620, becoming a symbol of their quest for freedom and opportunity.
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