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When did Charles Darwin set sail from Plymouth and what was the name of the ship he traveled on?

Darwin left Plymouth on 27 December 1831 on HMS Beagle.


Where did Darwin sail from?

Charles Darwin set sail on HMS Beagle on 27 December 1831 from Plymouth.


When did Darwin set sail from Plymouth and what was the name of the ship?

Not sure on the date, but the ship was the HMS Beagle.


How do you use Plymouth in a sentence?

The Pilgrims set sail on the Mayflower from Plymouth, England. I drive a Plymouth automobile. Last summer we visited Plymouth Rock, where the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts.


When did the Mayflower sail to America?

In 1620, the Mayflower set sail to America, hosting Puritans who aimed to establish a new, separate colony from the others. This colony was later named the Plymouth Colony because they landed on a land-form which was named Plymouth Rock (the rock can now be seen in Plymouth, Massachusetts).


The country from which the Pilgrims set sail?

The Pilgrims set sail on the Mayflower on September 16, 1620, from Plymouth, England. The 102 passengers along with around 30 crew members arrived in the New World in November, 1620.


Why did the pillgrims name the land plymoth?

== == == == The pilgrims first landed on plymoth in 1620!!!!!!!!!


What country did the pilgrims sailed?

The Pilgrims set sail to American from the country of England. They came to America in 1620 and founded the Plymouth Colony.


Where did the mayflower sail to?

it sailed to Plymouth mass.


Where did the pilgrims first sail to?

They sailed to Plymouth.


When did the puritans come to Plymouth?

The Puritans didn't go to Plymouth, they went to what is now Massachusetts Bay colony. They founded Plymouth, MA in 1620. Named after Plymouth, Devon, England, from whence the Mayflower set sail, it is the oldest continuously populated English settlement in the modern US.


Why did Ferdinand set sail?

To set sail.