they both road on boats and did wars
Potatoes
Yes books like the bible were common
It is unlikely that pilgrims ate cougar as it was not a common practice during that time period. Pilgrims primarily relied on hunting and fishing for their food, with deer and other game animals being more common sources of meat. Cougars would have been less accessible and less commonly hunted by the pilgrims.
The document was the Mayflower Compact. This was created to insure that the Pilgrims all agreed to follow a common set of rules.
they both lived in friendlys
1621.
Potatoes
no that common tradition came later
Yes books like the bible were common
they would work for common good
There were quite a few animals that were common to pilgrims region. Some of these animals include turkey, water fowl, heath hen, eel and white-tailed deer among others.
The Pilgrims outnumbered the strangers whom were brought by merchants.
It is unlikely that pilgrims ate cougar as it was not a common practice during that time period. Pilgrims primarily relied on hunting and fishing for their food, with deer and other game animals being more common sources of meat. Cougars would have been less accessible and less commonly hunted by the pilgrims.
When the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth they wrote to Mayflower Compact ( it was written on the ship they were on named the Mayflower) as a means to govern their new colony.
The document was the Mayflower Compact. This was created to insure that the Pilgrims all agreed to follow a common set of rules.
Yes they did. The most common translation used by the pilgrims was the Geneva Bible.
they both lived in friendlys