The 102 passengers stayed on the ship while they made houses and began to clear fields. As soon as they were done the ship left for England leaving the 63 Pilgrims behind.
Christopher Jones, who commanded the Mayflower on its famous voyage to Plymouth, Massachusetts, died in 1622. Within two years of his death, the ship had fallen into disrepair and was likely broken up and sold for scrap lumber.
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William Bradford
It was made into a barn.
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The Mayflower was the famous ship that transported the English Separatists, better known as the Pilgrims, from Southampton, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts (which would become the capital of Plymouth Colony), in 1620 A second ship called the Mayflower made a voyage from London to Plymouth Colony in 1629 carrying thirty-five passengers, many from the Pilgrim congregation in Leiden that organized the first voyage
it sunk and the people got on the mayflower.
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virginiaVirginia was the destination . The Mayflower sailed from England.
In Plymouth!!!!
About 66 days.
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On April 20, 1957, the Mayflower Replica set sail from Brixton, England and crossed the Atlantic Ocean and arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts on June 13, 1957. The Mayflower Replica recreated the voyage of the original Mayflower. It took 55 days.
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It was locked away and apparently lost.
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).
William Bradford
The Mayflower was made into a barn.