66 days
The journey of the Mayflower carried the Pilgrims from England to the New World. The voyage took approximately 66 days, departing from Plymouth, England in September 1620 and arriving at Cape Cod, Massachusetts in November 1620.
The Pilgrims used two ships to travel to America in 1620: the Mayflower and the Speedwell. However, the Speedwell had to turn back due to leaks, leaving the Mayflower to carry the majority of the passengers to the New World. Ultimately, the Mayflower successfully transported 102 Pilgrims and other settlers to Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Out of the 104 people on the Mayflower 64 were Pilgrims.
102 (all of the pilgrims)
They were on shipboard 4-6 months.
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300 crew including captain and officers around 250 were pilgrims
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There were two ships involved in the Pilgrims' travel to America: the Mayflower and the Speedwell. However, the Speedwell was deemed unseaworthy and had to turn back before reaching America, leaving only the Mayflower to complete the journey.
There were many, but the Mayflower seems to be the most famous.
35 pilgrims and 66 colinest
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