Continuing the course that the Pilgrims had left, they continued to go towards Cape Cod, then into Plymouth. It was the only course that they had, like I said, so basically that's the only course.
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Continuing the course that the Pilgrims had left, they continued to go towards Cape Cod, then into Plymouth. It was the only course that they had, like I said, so basically that's the only course.
Continuing the course that the Pilgrims had left, they continued to go towards Cape Cod, then into Plymouth. It was the only course that they had, like I said, so basically that's the only course.
The Pilgrims landed near what is now called Cape Cod rather than Virginia as planned because harsh storms rattled The Mayflower off course and back in the 1600's there weren't many maps to tell you your location.
They meant to go to Virginia but there was a storm that made them go off course and made them go to Massachusetts. The ship was low on provisions and they were out of beer, so the Captain landed them at what is now Plymouth.
They did not go to Jamestown. They set out for Virginia but got blown off course and landed in Massachusetts in 1620.
The Pilgrims were headed to Virginia, but storms and obstacles made them go to Massachusetts.
Virginia, but they got blown off course and ended up in Mass.
Yes, in Semptemmber 1620 about 100 pilgrims crowded into a small ship called the Mayflower. A storm battered the Mayflower on its long journey accross the Atlantic Ocean. the ship was pushed off course. Instead of arriving in Virginia thay landed much farther up north at Cape Cod. The pilgrims decieded to settle in New England.They chose a rocky harbor the english called Plymouth.
They were 66 Pilgrims from one English village who decided to come to Virginia in 1620. A storm blew them of course and they ended up in Massachusetts.
The Pilgrims were given a charter by King James to settle in an area near what is now Virginia, or a proximity to Virginia. Bad sailing techniques and unpredictable storms blew the Mayflower off course. They ended up in what is now Massachusetts. Their purpose was religious freedom.
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.