There were about 150 people in all on the Mayflower. The passengers counted 102. They landed on what is now Cape Cod in the winter, so passengers and crew lived on the ship until spring. The Mayflower left the Pilgrims for a voyage home in April of 1621.
Yes, she helped American prisoners escape from the British prison ships.
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Yes. Cruise ships are a major industry.
The Mayflower Compact that the Pilgrims signed in 1620 is the first example of many colonial plans for self government. The Pilgrim leaders knew they needed rules to govern themselves if they were going to survive the new colony they were about to form. The Mayflower Compact was based on majority rule and the Pilgrims even allowed those who were not Pilgrims to take part in the process. They agreed to choose their leaders and make their own laws which they would agree to follow.
300 crew including captain and officers around 250 were pilgrims
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There were 102 Pilgrims and strangers and 30 crew members.
It was actual 13 clipper ships and around 100 to 1,000 crew mates on the ships
On larger passenger vessels, the ratio of passengers to crewmembers is around 2:1. Most modern ships have a crew of 1,000. Happy Sailing!
The names of his crew members are unknown because his voyage happened so long ago and there are probably not any documents surving today that tell the names of his crew members.
800 ships, crew of each 200 = 160,000.
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On Christopher second voyage he had 17 ships and 1500 crew member to go on the voyage
60 Pilgrims and the rest as crew for 102 people.
depends on the size... big ships equal 2000 small ships equal 50-250 medium ships equal 250-2000... again it depends on the size
Vasco da Gama took four ships, including a smaller one, used for keeping the provisions.