Women to marry. And to start new families.
They probably would of brought food and water, maybe some livestock. Navigating equipment, weapons, some means of transport (horse, boat, sledge) a book or log to record there explorations.
they brought nothing
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Over the centuries many ships have brought settlers to Plymouth but the most famous would be the Mayflower. The Mayflower left Plymouth, England in Sept of 1620, arriving at Cape Cod in November. There the passengers settled in a place they called Plimoth (Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA ) after the city from which they sailed.
The 60 Pilgrims were looking for a place for religious freedom. They all were from the same small town in England. Other religions in England that weren't in the Church of England were persecuted and members arrested. They didn't come in 1607, but in 1620.
If you are asking about the colonies in 1620 there was no cost other than the passage to the new world from England.
1620 was an important year for the future of America. This is the year the first pilgrims arrived in Massachusetts from Europe.
The Pilgrims came to America almost 400 years ago.
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The ship left England in September of 1620 and landed in America in November 1620.
The Pilgrims left Plymouth, England, for America on the Mayflower on September 16, 1620.
In 1620 it left England for VA.
September 16th, 1620 until November 21st, 1620 or 2-3 months
1620 AD when the Church of England took over and there was no more Roman Catholic Church.
This was the Pilgrims.
The Pilgrim Fathers on The Mayflower in 1620.
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Answerthe Mayflower Incorrect, not the Mayflower. The first registered ship out of England carrying Pilgrims was the Speedwell in 1620. Listen don't text.what is the ship that brought the pilgrams to america
Assuming you are referring to the English Separatists on the Mayflower, they left Southampton in two ships on August 6, 1620, but one of their ships, the Speedwell, was leaking, so they turned back. They set sail again from Plymouth (England) on September 6, 1620, in only one ship, the Mayflower.
The Puritans arrived in Jail in Boston, England in 1620 because they would not be allowed to sail to America for 10 more years. They kept telling the king, "We want to go now!"