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The Mayflower carried the Pilgrims to the New World.

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The children would help out,clean,and play games or help the sick.Audlts would do the same but a little more of it all

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Information on the Mayflower voyage to America?

For information pertaining to the Mayflower voyage, see the link below:


Where did the voyage of the Mayflower originate?

virginiaVirginia was the destination . The Mayflower sailed from England.


Where did the voyage of the mayflower start?

In Plymouth!!!!


What happened to the Speedwell while the voyage with the Mayflower?

it sunk and the people got on the mayflower.


How long did the Mayflower voyage?

About 66 days.


How many people died on Mayflower voyage?

1


How many people died on the voyage and how many people were born on the Mayflower voyage?

two people


When did the Mayflower Compact start?

The 'Pilgrim Fathers' subscribed to a covenant for self-government - the Mayflower Compact - on their voyage to America in 1620 (on the board of the Mayflower - the ship).


Who wrote your only account of the Mayflower voyage?

William Bradford


How long was the Mayflower Voyage?

It took exactly 65 days from England to Provincetown Harbor on Cape Cod.


What has the author Warwick Charlton written?

Warwick Charlton has written: 'The voyage of Mayflower II' -- subject(s): Mayflower II (Ship) 'The second Mayflower adventure' -- subject(s): Mayflower II (Ship)


Why did the passengers go on the mayflowers dangerous voyage?

The passengers went on Mayflower's dangerous voyage because they wanted to land on Virginia.