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The Mayflower ship got its name from a type of flower called the "mayflower," which refers to the blooming of the wildflower known as trailing arbutus. The ship, which carried Pilgrims from England to North America in 1620, was named after this flower, symbolizing spring and new beginnings. The choice of the name reflects the hope and aspirations of the settlers embarking on their journey to establish a new life.

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