Yes. The ship (The Mayflower) was actually destined for an area near Jamestown, Virginia. However, because of being caught in storms that blew it off course, it landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Plymouth. They landed in 1620 after getting blown off course and ended up in Massachusetts instead of Virginia.
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The Pilgrims were headed to Virginia, but storms and obstacles made them go to Massachusetts.
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The exact location of the destination of the Pilgrims was Jamestown, VA. Their ship was blown off course and landed further north in Massachusetts.
No, they didn't make a stop. They were on ship for 3 months, were blown off course by a storm, and landed in Massachusetts where they built Plymouth.
In 1620 they landed in Massachusetts and established the Plymouth colony. The ship they were on was blown off course. The original destination was suppose to be Virginia near Jamestown.
i believe it was the mayflower but I'm not sure
In 1620 onboard the ship Mayflower landed in Mass. after being blown off course for VA.
the Pilgrims got off their ship in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Plymouth. They landed in 1620 after getting blown off course and ended up in Massachusetts instead of Virginia.
The ship was blown off course in a storm. They were suppose to be in VA not too far from Jamestown, but they ended up on Cape Cod. They took several days before they settled on the Plymouth site. Actually, at Plymouth they found an old Native American village that was empty because the people living there were dead from disease. They lived on the ship as they worked at making homes for themselves.
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The Pilgrims were headed to Virginia, but storms and obstacles made them go to Massachusetts.
The pilgrims first settled in Plymouth. They were supposed to land in Virginia ,but there ship was blown off course by a storm so they settled in Plymouth which is in present-day state Massachusetts.
No country sent the Mayflower. It was a ship hired by the 60 Pilgrims from the same English village to take them to Virginia, but they were blown off course and landed off the coast of Massachusetts.