speedwell
Speedwell, it was to leaky, they had to turn back.
the didnt make it to the playoffs because they didnt win their division and they didnt have the best record
They signed the Mayflower Compact because the pilgrims wanted to live by the rules and work together with other pilgrims.
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The two original Pilgrim ships that traveled to the New World were the Speedwell and Mayflower. Both set sail for the New World on August 15, 1620, but were forced back twice due to dangerous leaks on the Speedwell. The Speedwell's passengers regrouped on the Mayflower, and on September 16th, the voyage began, a month behind schedule.
Speedwell, it was to leaky, they had to turn back.
speedwell
the didnt the sink
what crafts did pilgrims make
The Indians didnt quite like the pilgrims for barging in on their homeland. But after the Indians saw the pilgrims plight they helped them by teaching them how to make things. In gratitude the Pilgrims invited the Indians for a 3 day feast aka Thanksgiving.
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Pilgrims
Pilgrims, whether the American Pilgrims or religious pilgrims traveling throughout the world, baked their bread with flour, salt, water and whatever other ingredients they had in ovens or in pans over open fires.
no he didnt and most likely will not
The United States Navy decommisions all types of ships, including aircraft carriers. One reason they do it because the ship's technology is to old or to expensive to update. Another could be because the service is no longer using that type of ship anymore. You wouldn't expect us to use the same ships we used in World War I, would you? Decommissioning ships doesnt make the country weaker because usually those ships are replaced with more technologically advanced ships. It would make the country weaker if we didnt replace them, but since we do replace them with better ships, the country actually gets stronger.
Yes, they did bring some, but they mainly brought tools to make it.
Some things that have helped make the world more connected are: The internet The printing press Railroads Ships Planes