The ship Speedwell was built in 1577. It is most famously known for its role in the early colonization efforts of the Pilgrims, as it was one of the two ships that set sail for the New World in 1620, alongside the Mayflower. However, due to various issues, the Speedwell had to turn back after departing from England.
The Speedwell ship was a ship that sailed with the Mayflower in 1620.
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The Speedwell was a ship that sailed with the Mayflower in 1620, but there is no record of a specific captain for the Speedwell. The ship did encounter problems and was ultimately deemed unseaworthy, leading some passengers to transfer to the Mayflower for the journey to the New World.
the speedwell did not make it to America due to leaks.
The Speedwell, which was supposed to be the sister ship to the Mayflower, was sold because a problem with leakage was causing the ship to take on water. The ship was repaired by the new owners and made several successful voyages to the Colonies and back. There is no mention of the ship after its last voyage in 1751.
The ship that turned back is called the Speedwell
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