Someone killed them and dumped them there or they had a disease and died there.
There is no documented evidence that two dogs died on the Mayflower during its journey to America. The only known pet aboard the Mayflower was a dog named "Butten," belonging to William Butten, a servant of Samuel Fuller. However, there is no mention of Butten's fate or any other dogs on the ship perishing during the journey.
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The Mayflower
On the Mayflower, the 102 passengers were divided into two groups, the pilgrims and the strangers (everyone besides the pilgrims). The strangers were the majority group.
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the German Shepard and chiwawah.
Yes. The English colonists' writings mention that two dogs (a spaniel and a mastiff) were brought on the 1620 voyage of the Mayflower. A reference from a 1623 letter leads historians to believe that there were probably goats, pigs and chickens, and possibly even a cow or two on the Mayflower as well.
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102 passengers 2 dogs and 2 babies born on the mayflower. hey thank me
About two-hundred dogs die daily in the whole world
the pilgrims was on the mayflower for two months
She never died on the Mayflower.She was the last surviving passenger of the Mayflower.
Thomas Rogers - Mayflower passenger - died in 1621.
Stephen Hopkins - Mayflower passenger - died in 1644.
Edward Fuller - Mayflower passenger - died in 1621.
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They all die sometime or another you live and you learn