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.
The passengers went on Mayflower's dangerous voyage because they wanted to land on Virginia.
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They signed the Mayflower Compact.
They signed the Mayflower Compact.
Mayflowers bring your furniture when you move I thought that was Picfords.
No, the passengers on the Mayflower did not all share the same religion. While many of them were Puritans seeking religious freedom, there were also non-Puritans on board, including some who did not adhere to any specific religious denomination.
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The Mayflower sailed on the Atlantic Ocean.