The Mayflower was the only ship that sailed in the famous 1620 voyage carrying Pilgrims to the New World. While there were initially plans for a second ship called the Speedwell to accompany the Mayflower, it was deemed unseaworthy and had to turn back. Therefore, only the Mayflower made the journey to what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Mayflower was the name of the ship on which the Pilgrims sailed to America. Plymouth Rock was the name of the rock on which they landed.
The three ships that sailed to the Virginia Colony in 1607 were The Discovery, Godspeed, and the Susan Constant.
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Columbus had three ships on his first voyage, the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
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The Pilgrims who landed in present-day Massachusetts in 1620 arrived on the Mayflower.
The Mayflower was accompanied by a ship called the Speedwell. However, the Speedwell faced significant leaks and was deemed unfit for the journey, leading to its return to England after initially departing. As a result, the Mayflower sailed alone to North America in 1620.
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A ship is not "driven" it is sailed and the captain of the Mayflower would have sailed her.
The Mayflower and the Speedwell were the ships the first Pilgrims sailed on. Both set sail for the New World on August 15, 1620, but were forced back twice due to dangerous leaks on the Speedwell. The Speedwell's passengers regrouped on the Mayflower, and on September 16th, the voyage began, a month behind schedule. The Mayflower landed near what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.
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The Speedwell, was the ship that sailed with the Mayflower. It was mostly for carrying food and supplies for the Pilgrims. However, the Mayflower had to turn back and return home twice, because the Speedwell, continued to have leakage problems. So, eventually the Mayflower sailed out alone. Of course doing this, caused a shortage in food and water supplies. It also caused sickness and death for some before they landed in Massachusetts in 1620.