The Mayflower
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mayflower
The Mayflower Compact was a pledge of behavior that the people who sailed to the New World agreed upon. These people were called pilgrims and landed faraway from their designated place in North America. The Compact contained religious oaths and rules to guide the behavior of the pilgrims to avoid conflicts.
When it can be placed or stored upon or within another ship, or it is designed to be submersible. In both of these cases, it is a boat.
The Mayflower Compact. (the name came from the name of the ship the Pilgrims had arrived. )
The name of the British ship is Leopard
This is the traditional classical version of an original sea shanty, I believe. There are always minor variations in the versions you can find but I say this one is definitive. The last verse is not the sad story. But I have the sad story somewhere in my collection of songs. But where? Meanwhile I am looking for the correct version of the sheet music for piano. Can anyone help please?The Golden VanityThere was a gallant ship sailed from the North CountrieAnd the name of the ship was the Golden VanityAnd we feared she would be taken by the Spanish enemyAs she sailed upon the lowland, lowland, lowlandShe sailed upon the lowland sea.She had not sailed a day and leagues but only threeWhen she came within sight of the Spanish EnemyThe fairest ship of all - oh a gallant ship was sheThat sailed upon the lowland….Then spoke to the captain a little cabin boyWhat will you give me master if I do them destroy?If I swim alongside of that Spanish GalleeAnd I sink her in…."Oh I will give you gold and I will give you storeAnd my daughter you will wed when we return to shore,I'll give you my estate in the North CountrieIf you sink her in the lowland…..Then the boy took an auger and leaped into the tideAnd bravely swam away o'er the waters dark and wideHe bored three deep holes in the Spanish Gallee's sideAnd sank he her in the lowland ….Then the boy swam back to the Golden VanityNow throw me o'er a rope and pull me up said heBut the skipper broke his word and laughing merrilyAnd left him in the lowland, ….Then the boy swam round the ship and when near the starboard sideHe looked up at his comrades and bitterly he cried"O comrades take me up, for I'm drifting with the tideAnd I'm drowning in the lowland,..So they threw him o'er a rope and they pulled him up on boardAnd they proved unto him far better than their word,For the captain gave him gold and his daughter fair to seeWhen they sailed from the lowland, lowland, lowland.. they sailed from the lowland sea.
Hook has a pirate ship with a feathered sail on Once Upon a Time. The ship originally belonged to his father and once he passed, Hook took over as captain and renamed the ship Jolly Roger.
The Pilgrims took it upon themselves to create a document for self-government. (A+)
Upon first boardnig, passengers are usually given a map of the ship.
Yes. William Bradford wrote the Mayflower Compact upon the pilgrims' landing in Massachusetts and became the first governor. He was a well respected leader and was one of the pilgrims to survive the starving time and the first winter at Plymouth.