48 of the original 101 Mayflower passengers died before Thanksgiving 1621. Only two of them died during the trip from England to Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts. 4 men and 18 women died. Many of them died of scurvy, pneumonia or tuberculosis. Some of the women died in childbirth. Half of the crew of 25-30, not counted as passengers, also died of the same causes.
because they had pendeheeties (there pendejos XD)
As soon as the Mayflower passengers landed, the Pilgrims began to establish a colony.
There were about 150 passengers on the mayflower.
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to obey the laws
where did the mayflower's passengers end up going ashore this is not the answer
As soon as the Mayflower passengers landed, the Pilgrims began to establish a colony.
Yes, there were several problems on the Mayflower. The ship was overcrowded with around 102 passengers, leading to unsanitary conditions and limited space. There were also storms that damaged the ship, causing leaks and making the journey more difficult. Additionally, there was tension and disagreement among the passengers, which resulted in the formulation of the Mayflower Compact to establish order and unity.
There were about 150 passengers on the mayflower.
102 passengers 2 dogs and 2 babies born on the mayflower. hey thank me
the Mayflower had just over 100 passengers
No, the passengers on the mayflower were Puritans, not Quakers.
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About half.