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On the Mayflower, passengers slept in cramped quarters below deck in the ship's hold. They were divided into small sections, often sharing space with other families, and had limited privacy. The sleeping arrangements were uncomfortable, as the area was dark, damp, and lacked proper ventilation, making for a challenging journey across the Atlantic. Most passengers used personal bedding, such as blankets and pillows, to make their sleeping areas as comfortable as possible.

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