The Mayflower, primarily known for transporting the Pilgrims to the New World in 1620, carried a cargo that included supplies essential for the journey and settlement. Its cargo consisted of food, tools, and other provisions necessary for establishing a colony, such as beer, seeds, and livestock. Additionally, it transported personal belongings of the passengers, reflecting their hopes for a new life in America.
the mayflower was a cargo ship it ws only made to carry wine .
It was a cargo ship.
I think it was a cargo ship.
the mayflower was not. Because the first ship sank. the people on the first ship landed then had to switch ship because they could not take the time to build another. The mayflower was just the cargo ship.
The Mayflower was primarily a merchant ship, not a dedicated cargo ship. It was originally used for trade and transport before it became famous for carrying English Pilgrims to North America in 1620. While it did carry cargo, its historical significance lies in its role in transporting settlers seeking religious freedom rather than in its capacity as a cargo vessel.
it was a shipment trade boat used by the British.
The Mayflower was the name of the ship that the Pilgrims sailed on. The Ship, before the Pilgrims' Voyage, was used predominantly as a cargo ship.
The Mayflower did not carry apple trees or seeds as cargo. Its primary cargo consisted of passengers seeking religious freedom, along with supplies and provisions necessary for their journey. While the Pilgrims later cultivated apple trees in the New World, they did not bring them on the Mayflower itself.
The Mayflower was a standard cargo ship. It was built in the early 1600s, and was designed to carry wine, vinegar, salt, and furs. It, of course, would have carried food, beer, and water provisions for the sailors aboard as well. These provisions may have included flour, rice, meat, and spices.
The mayflower is a ship
Over the centuries many ships have brought settlers to Plymouth but the most famous would be the Mayflower. The Mayflower left Plymouth, England in Sept of 1620, arriving at Cape Cod in November. There the passengers settled in a place they called Plimoth (Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA ) after the city from which they sailed.
The Mayflower"April showers bring may flowers"