Yes, the Pilgrims initially lived on the Mayflower while they were constructing homes in Plymouth. After arriving in December 1620, they spent the winter aboard the ship, which provided some shelter from harsh weather. Once spring arrived, they began building their settlement, allowing them to move ashore into more permanent dwellings.
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Pilgrims would typically sleep on the floor on their journey on the boat. Some would sleep in make-shift beds that they created.
they could make all this armor, swords, boats and houses.
According to legend, Plymouth Rock, although that's not where they first landed.
I was just reading that the size of the deck where the Pilgrims lived was 68 feet by 22 feet, but there was a small boat stored there (30 by 6) so the living space was quite a bit smaller. I was just reading that the size of the deck where the Pilgrims lived was 68 feet by 22 feet, but there was a small boat stored there (30 by 6) so the living space was quite a bit smaller.
The name of the boat that the pilgrims rode on is called the Mayflower.
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Amsterdam. One of the tourist sights in the city of Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, is a canal boat that is being used as an informal cat shelter.
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the mayflower, stupid. who doesn't know that?
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