One can find information about the Mayflower ship online. Some of the useful websites are Infoplease, Wikipedia, Britannica and Eyewitness to History.
The Arabella was the ship that brought Puritans to Salem.
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The Pilgrim Fathers traveled on the Mayflower
The Mayflower wasn't designed to carry passengers like a cruise ship. It had a state room or maybe two, one for the Captain and one for the Executive officer then in the front of the ship was the Forecastle where the deck hands slept. The pilgrims probably slept in the cargo hold next to their belongings. The Mayflower was a transport merchant ship.
In order to go find out more information about ship cruises one can go to the Carnival website. The website has information about cruises to different places and of different lengths.
There is no record of babies born on the Mayflower, however there was one pregnant passenger who gave birth to a son after the ship arrived in New England. The child was named Peregrine White.
There is no company called Pack and Ship. There is a company called 'PackShip USA' and one can find more information on their official website including a list of their services.
DAS Auto Shipping, Ship Overseas, U Ship, and Express Ship are all pages where an individual can find additional information regarding the shipping of cars and other vehicles overseas.
To find more information about moving and storage on the internet, one could visit the U-Haul website. Other websites that one could visit are the eMove website, the Mayflower website, and the U-Pack website.
The English colonist wrote the mayflower compast, because they wanted to make sure that every one was on the ship and that everyone was responsible for their own actions
Silver Cloud is a cruise ship from the Silversea company. Head over to the Silversea website and there is information on destinations, discounts, information on other ships, videos, and a blog.
The Pilgrims got to what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, from Plymouth, England, by sailing vessel. One hundred of them survived the grueling 66-day journey across the Atlantic Ocean in 1620 on the good ship Mayflower.