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The Mayflower was primarily built of oak, a sturdy and durable wood, which was common for shipbuilding in the early 17th century. It was a cargo ship designed for transporting goods, and its construction featured a flat bottom and a broad beam to accommodate stability in rough seas. The ship also had a square rig and was equipped with sails to harness wind power for navigation.

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