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Funny I learned this in school a few weeks ago. It was actually her and the king who approved his voyage. They first said no. Columbus asked again soon later. They said yes because they lost a lot of money (I forgot how) and thought he and other voyagers with him would find a lot of gold in their travels.
The break even point refers to the point wherebye the voyage freight rate equates to the cost of running the ship!
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The stockholders agreed to finance the voyage by providing supplies, by allowing the Pilgrims to settle on land belonging to the London Company, and by guaranteeing them religious toleration in the colony of Virginia. In return, the profits for the first seven years were to be divided among the shareholders.
they were wierd
Freedom of religion
The Pilgrims started their voyage to the Plymouth Colony from Europe. The were living in the Holland region of the Netherlands.
During a voyage across deep water, "burial at sea" is performed.
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so that they have more space
The Mayflower was the name of the ship that the Pilgrims sailed on. The Ship, before the Pilgrims' Voyage, was used predominantly as a cargo ship.
pilgrims are people who travel for religious purpose so they most likely are traveling for religious reasons
Portugal did not finance the voyage of Columbus because they knew America stood between Europe and Asia. They were visiting Brazil on a regular basis and knew it was not a part of Asia.
He had had his own ship and supplies already.
did the pilgrims regard their voyages as physical or spiritual