How do they do that is they must be not sick and die.
No-one drowned or died otherwise during the transatlantic voyage. Only when the crew and passengers had to stay on board when the Mayflower harboured in Cape Cod during the winter in which they arrived, half of them died. Not from falling overboard, but from diseases.
Are you referring to John Howland?
There are no historical records indicating that anyone fell overboard from the Mayflower during its voyage in 1620. The journey was perilous, but accounts suggest that the crew and passengers were able to maintain safety on board. The focus of historical documentation primarily centers on their arrival in the New World and the challenges they faced thereafter.
Sometimes but some people go overboard !
shopping decorations food Drinking
Overboard!!
102 people boarded the Mayflower.
Both genders were on the Mayflower.
The people who came on the Mayflower ship.
the mayflower is not for american people
the people who came on mayflower ship.
It's a boating phrase. Overboard means to go over the board, which is part of the boat. If you go overboard on a boat, you fall out into the water. As an idiom, it has come to mean doing so much that it seems excessive.