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The Mayflower carried 102 pilgrims when it left England in September 1620. These passengers included a mix of Separatists seeking religious freedom and other settlers. In addition to the pilgrims, there were also crew members aboard the ship, bringing the total number of people on the Mayflower to about 130.
There is no definitive answer to this question as the records of the passengers aboard the Mayflower do not specify the racial or ethnic backgrounds of individuals. Historically, it is unlikely that there were any black passengers on the Mayflower, as African slavery in the English colonies did not begin until a few years later.
None on the trip across the Atlantic, but 48 died of infectious diseases aboard the Mayflower while it was harboured in Cape Cod during the winter. The Pilgrims had to remain on board because having arrived at the beginning of winter, they could not settle on land until Spring.
there was 3 masts on the mayflower
1 person died on the mayflower
It is about 103 people aboard the Mayflower ship!
The Mayflower Compact was a document, not a ship.
60 Pilgrims and the rest as crew for 102 people.
[2(62)-24]+(6x3)= Number of Day.
400
seventeen children
The titamic had 30 childeren aboard and they were all saved.
Not a single woman died on the mayflower. It would have been a man that died on the mayflower, actually i believe it is two men.
The Mayflower carried 102 pilgrims when it left England in September 1620. These passengers included a mix of Separatists seeking religious freedom and other settlers. In addition to the pilgrims, there were also crew members aboard the ship, bringing the total number of people on the Mayflower to about 130.
Saint Patrick was a priest and bishop. He neither married nor had any children.
There is no definitive answer to this question as the records of the passengers aboard the Mayflower do not specify the racial or ethnic backgrounds of individuals. Historically, it is unlikely that there were any black passengers on the Mayflower, as African slavery in the English colonies did not begin until a few years later.
how many decks were on the mayflower