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How did the pilgrims leave England?

On the Mayflower


When did the pilgrims leave Europe?

The Pilgrims left Plymouth, England, for America on the Mayflower on September 16, 1620.


What was the ship that brought the Pilgrims to the New World called?

The ship that left England for the Americas in 1620 was called the Mayflower. The Mayflower Brought The Pilgrims To America From England. they landed in new England


When did the mayflower leave England?

It left on September 6th... Look up Mayflower on wikipedia


What city did the mayflower embark from?

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


Why did the mayflower they live England?

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How did the Mayflower Compact establish a representative government?

by the mayflower treaty of England


Where did the voyage of the Mayflower originate?

virginiaVirginia was the destination . The Mayflower sailed from England.


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

No there wasn't any ship named the Mayflower in any of Columbus's voyages in 1492. The pilgrims were the people who sailed on the Mayflower to leave England in 1620 from persecution because of their religion.


How did mayflower get its name?

The Mayflower was the ship that transported the Pilgrims to the New World. The mayflower was a popular flower in England. Some historians believe a mayflower was carved on the Mayflower's stern.


What did the pilgrim leave England?

The Pilgrims left England in 1608 and went to Holland. They considered the Dutch morally bankrupt and left Holland on September 6, 1620 on a ship called the Speedwell. The Speedwell sailed to England to join up with the Mayflower. However, the Speedwell began to leak so badly that it returned to England and its 102 passengers continued on aboard the Mayflower.


Who insured the mayflower?

The Queen of England