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Q: Which two group arrived in Jamestown in 1620?
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Students arrived for school in groups Bill was the first to arrive--consider him the 'first group' Each group that arrived after Bill had two more people than the first group that arrived before it?

400


Where in England did the pilgrims leave in 1620?

They hired the Speedwell in Holland and hired the Mayflower at London, although it was berthed at Southampton. The two ships set sail from Southampton, around August 5, 1620. It soon became evident that the Speedwell was leaking and not seaworthy, so they turned back and put in at Plymouth (in Devon, England). There, some Pilgrims transferred themselves and their goods to the Mayflower and some stayed behind. The Mayflower set sail from the port at Plymouth on September 6, 1620 and arrived at the tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on November 11th; a voyage of 65 days.


What colony was established by puritans in 1620?

Puritans


What are two artifacts found at Jamestown?

a ring dice


How were the experinces of the Jamestown settlers and the pilgrims different?

The 104 men who built the fort at Jamestown were there for one thing and that was to make a profit for the investors who sent them. They were a company of military men, a few wealthy, one or two convicts, and a Spanish spy, but none were farmers or wanted to stay for very long. There were no women or children at Jamestown. Within months most were dead with 34 living when the second ship arrived. In comparison the Pilgrims knew that they were going to stay. They intended to settle near Jamestown, but were blown off course and found themselves in Massachusetts. They brought farm tools, cattle, household items with them and they were families with the intention of building a colony. Women and children were part of the group. In fact, 2 little girls were put on the ship by their father to sail alone with other families. He was mad at their mother and this was his revenge. The girls were some of the first deaths after they arrived in Massachusetts. The Pilgrims built houses, planted crops, and became friends with the Native Americans. Life was hard for both groups and many died the first winter.

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Students arrived for school in groups Bill was the first to arrive--consider him the 'first group' Each group that arrived after Bill had two more people than the first group that arrived before it?

400


Why did two-thirds of Jamestown's colonists die by the time the first winter arrived?

stop cheating and use your book


How long did people have to stay on the Mayflower?

The passengers on the Mayflower stayed on the ship for about two months during their journey from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts. They arrived in November 1620 and remained onboard until they found a suitable place to establish a settlement.


How many years between the arrival of the two groups of colonists on Roanoke Island d?

The first group of colonists arrived on Roanoke Island in 1585, and the second group arrived in 1587. Therefore, there were two years between the arrival of the two groups of colonists on Roanoke Island.


What year was Jamestown colony established?

The English arrived and started a settlement in Jamestown in 1607. The first group was made up of 104 men and boys. The first English women arrived in 1608, but there were only two of them. Around 90 more women arrived in 1620, and an additional 50 in 1621.


How many years between the two groups of colonists to Roanoke island?

The first group of colonists arrived in 1585, while the second group arrived in 1587. Therefore, there were 2 years between the two groups of colonists to Roanoke Island.


How many years was it between the arrivals of the two groups of colonists on Roanoke island?

2 years or three


When did the Pilgrim Fathers get to America?

(1620)


How many inches are there in 1620 millimetres?

There are 25.4 millimetres in one inch. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 1620 millimetres is equal to 1620 / 25.4 = 63.78 inches.


What year was two decades after 1620?

2 decades after 1620 is 1600 because 1 decade is 10 years so 2 decades must be 20 so 1620 + 20= 1640


Where in England did the pilgrims leave in 1620?

They hired the Speedwell in Holland and hired the Mayflower at London, although it was berthed at Southampton. The two ships set sail from Southampton, around August 5, 1620. It soon became evident that the Speedwell was leaking and not seaworthy, so they turned back and put in at Plymouth (in Devon, England). There, some Pilgrims transferred themselves and their goods to the Mayflower and some stayed behind. The Mayflower set sail from the port at Plymouth on September 6, 1620 and arrived at the tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on November 11th; a voyage of 65 days.


How do you travel between Minneapolis and Jamestown?

Unfortunately, there is no train service between Minneapolis and Jamestown, ND. Nortwest Airlines flies nonstop to Jamestown. Greyhound has two buses a day between the two cities.