Actually, they set sail on only one ship, the Mayflower. You may be thinking of the Speedwell which brought some Pilgrims to Southampton harbor to board the Mayflower. You may also be thinking of the other ships that settled the Virginia colonies (before the Mayflower set sail and landed in Plymouth). The Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery all set sail from England together and arrived in what is now Virginia in 1607. The Mayflower (1620), the Fortune (1621) the Anne (1623) and the Little James (1623) all went to Plymouth and those on board were the early Plymouth Colony settlers.
The pilgrims did not neccesarily have to make the Mayflower Compact, but decided to make it to have some type of order in the "desolate" land they were entering.
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An agreement by the first Pilgrims to make decisions by majority rule was a compact. The Pilgrims that came over on the Mayflower had to sign an agreement like this before they could board the ship in Europe.
The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church the Pilgrims wanted to make their own churches. Hope I helped yah ;)
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speedwell
Speedwell, it was to leaky, they had to turn back.
what crafts did pilgrims make
It depends on what you class as stronger. She made England politically stronger by defeating the world's most powerful country, Spain, but during that she lost a few ships and soldiers which made them very slightly militarily weaker.
Build and manning of ships to defend England if there was an attack
Pilgrims, whether the American Pilgrims or religious pilgrims traveling throughout the world, baked their bread with flour, salt, water and whatever other ingredients they had in ovens or in pans over open fires.
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Yes, they did bring some, but they mainly brought tools to make it.
two big Spanish ships came to chase them for stealing there gold so Drake went around America and around Asia and back to England.
Some things that have helped make the world more connected are: The internet The printing press Railroads Ships Planes
There were a number of ways that the New England colonies made money when they separated from England. They made money by fishing and cutting trees for example.