Half the crew died due to a disease described as a mixture of scurvy, pneumonia and tuberculosis. View http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflower#Pilgrims.27_voyage for more information.
That is a stupid question
all of them
102
5000 about
There were about 1,012,000 people form the UK that died in WW1.
the answer is around 115,450
my Grandfather is 94 years old, he is having a fairly rough time at te moment, his care plan is not updated very often, he is in nursing care in Sandgate Folkestone Kent England. he has only a few thousand pounds left from the sale of his house, very sad 2 see his life savings go in only 6 years of being in a home!!!!
The Anglo Saxons brought many things to Britain here are a few of the many:language (Latin)settlementreligionlawpolitics
my grandpa was in world war 2 so it is sad to remind me of it but i think there is around 100-500 left alive
hi.
Two hunderd and two passengers left England on the Mayflower ...REFER TO LINK POSTED @ BOTTOM OF PAGE ...
102 passengers and 25 to 30 crew members
They all wanted to be free from the king who ruled England.
The majority of the passengers on the Mayflower were English religious Puritans who had been living in The Netherlands in order to enjoy the religious freedom that was a available to them there but not in England. However, they did not like the cultural assimilation that was impacting their community, so they obtained from the King of England a grant of lands to settle in America. They hired the Mayflower to take them there. The voyage occurred because that was how they traveled to America.
102 people boarded the Mayflower.
It is about 103 people aboard the Mayflower ship!
There were about 150 passengers on the mayflower.
1,336.
The Mayflower Compact was a document, not a ship.
41 people signed the Mayflower Compact
60 Pilgrims and the rest as crew for 102 people.