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What ship did the pilgrims sail on to Plymouth?

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On what ship did the Pilgrims sail to Plymouth rock?

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Which ship did the Pilgrims sail on to Plymouth Rock?

The Pilgrims sailed to Plymouth Rock aboard the Mayflower.


What ship besides the Mayflower did the Pilgrims sail on?

"Speedwell" was the intended partner ship for the Mayflower, but was found to be unseaworthy.


Name of the ship that brought the pilgrims across the Atlantic?

mayflower


How did the Pilgrims from the UK come to the US?

By ship! Across the Atlantic Ocean.


When did the first ship sail across the panama canal?

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The pilgrims originally set sail for the New World on two ships The ship that didn't make it was called?

speedwell


How many hours did it take the pilgrims to sail across the Atlantic?

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What type of ship did the Pilgrims use to sail to America?

The Mayflower, used to carry the Piligrims to America, was a Dutch cargo fluyt.


What was the name of the pligrims ship?

The name of the Pilgrims' ship was the Mayflower. It set sail from England in September 1620 and carried the Pilgrims to the New World, where they established the Plymouth Colony. The journey was treacherous, and the ship faced difficult conditions, but it played a crucial role in American history.


Was there more than one ship involved in the Pilgrims' travels?

Yes, there was more than one ship involved on the voyage to the new world for the Pilgrims. It was called the Speedwell which was bought in Holland for the voyage. Before the expedition on which the Mayflower sailed alone, the Speedwell had a terrible leak and both ships turned back (September 6, 1620). But on September 16, 1620, the Mayflower set sail for the new world with 102 passengers, including the ones which were scheduled to sail on the Speedwell. The Pilgrims traveled for 66 days until they had reached the Americas on November 21, 1620.