it took about 50 years
The Pilgrims left Southampton, England on September 16, 1620 and traveled across the Atlantic Ocean to Plymouth, Massachusetts. There were 102 passengers and the journey took 65 days.
The Pilgrims landed on The Plymouth Rock located in down town Plymouth, Massachusetts, after leaving England for there religious beliefs.
The Mayflower was the famous ship that transported the English Separatists, better known as the Pilgrims, from Southampton, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States (which would become the capital of Plymouth Colony), in 1620.
The Mayflower was the famous ship that transported the English Separatists, better known as the Pilgrims, from Southampton, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States (which would become the capital of Plymouth Colony), in 1620.
The Pilgrims colonized Plymouth, Massachusetts. Also known as Puritans.
Plymouth Massachusetts was so named because it was the port from which the Pilgrims departed England. They felt it was a fair city to be from, so they named their colony that.
The Mayflower was the famous ship that transported the English Separatists, better known as the Pilgrims, from Southampton, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts (which would become the capital of Plymouth Colony), in 1620. It took one trip
in 1620 the Pilgrims from Plymouth England, wrote the mayflower compact, before landing in Plymouth Massachusetts.
The two colonies that the Pilgrims found in New England were Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Plymouth Colony was settled in 1620, while the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded in 1630.
The Pilgrims set sail on the Mayflower from Plymouth, England. I drive a Plymouth automobile. Last summer we visited Plymouth Rock, where the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts.
in 1620 the Pilgrums from Plymouth England, Signed the may flower compact before landing in Plymouth Massachusetts
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.