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The Mayflower was the only ship that set sail with the Pilgrims in 1620. It carried 102 passengers and a crew of about 30. Although there were plans for a second ship, known as the Speedwell, it was deemed unseaworthy and did not make the journey. Thus, the Mayflower made the voyage alone.
The Mayflower brought 102 people to America in a 66-day voyage. The pilgrims landed at Plymouth, Mass., on Dec. 26, 1620.
The Mayflower set sail for America from Plymouth, England on June 6, 1620. The 100 foot ship carried 102 passengers and 30 crew members. The Mayflower landed at Cape Cod sometime around November 15, 1620.
the mayflower set sail September 6, 1620
The Mayflower set sail in September 1620 with a group of English Pilgrims, known as Separatists, seeking religious freedom, as well as other passengers known as "Strangers," who were seeking new opportunities in the New World. In total, there were 102 passengers aboard the ship. The voyage ultimately led to the establishment of Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts.
Jamestown was founded in 1607, and the Mayflower sailed to Plymouth in 1620. This means that the Mayflower set sail 13 years after the establishment of Jamestown.
The Pilgrims set sail on the Mayflower on September 16, 1620, from Plymouth, England. The 102 passengers along with around 30 crew members arrived in the New World in November, 1620.
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first off all the Mayflower did not set sale it set SAIL
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No, the Mayflower did not sail by itself; it was accompanied by another ship called the Speedwell. The two ships initially set out together from England in September 1620, but the Speedwell encountered leaks and was deemed unseaworthy. After several attempts to repair it, the crew and passengers ultimately transferred to the Mayflower, which then completed the journey to America alone.
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