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Q: When might it have been dangerous for passengers to go on the mayflower?
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When might it have been dangerous for passengers to go on deck?

when the weather deteriorated it would have been dangerous


Where did people on the mayflower sleep?

Passengers on the Mayflower slept on what was called the Gun Deck or 'tween Deck. It was the deck between the upper deck (top of the ship) and the bottom deck (where the cargo hold was), hence the name 'tween deck. The Gun Deck was only about 5.5 feet high, 80 feet long and 24 feet wide, which isn't a lot of room for 102 passengers. Some of the floor space would have been used by ropes, cannons etc so not all the space was available for the passengers. The link below has a great diagram of the Mayflower. It gives you an idea of how cramped the quarters must have been.


What might have happend if the Mayflower Compact had not been written?

The Pilgrim leaders would have come up with a different government document.


How long have the pilgrims been on the mayflower?

the pilgrims was on the mayflower for two months


How might history have been changed if the Mayflower landed in Jamestown?

the Jamestown red sox would have waitedlike 80 years between championships


Reasons for the mayflower?

one reason for the mayflower was for seperatist to get the religious freedom they had been hoping and looking for


Why is swimming after meals dangerous?

It is no longer considered dangerous. There was a belief that it might cause cramps and render the swimmer weaker. But this has been proved to be untrue.


What is the Mayflower Compact and who wrote it?

the mayflower compact is an agreement that the Indians wrote that they made that were laws that had not been completely made.


What is the plural possessive of passenger?

The plural form of the plural noun passengers is passengers'.Example: All of the passengers' luggage has been stowed.


Who were the Mayflower's passengers?

102 immigrants made up the passenger roster of the Mayflower. 37 of these were members of the Leiden separatist congregation - an English group who'd migrated to the Netherlands and then the New World searching for freedom of worship. These "Saints" brought with them 13 servants, including a few children who had been sent indentured and alone to America. Another 5 servants and a few dozen other "Strangers" (non-Leiden passengers) would altogether come to be known as the Pilgrims - original settlers of the second successful, and oldest continually inhabited, American colony.


Why have no names of passengers on planes that hit towers been released?

Because the passengers can not be interviewed and no one knows who they are.


Who greeted third class passengers when they came aboard?

The first passengers to arrive on the Titanic would have been first class passengers. They would have been greeted by the captain himself, John Smith.