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Two hunderd and two passengers left England on the Mayflower ...

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102 passengers left England on the Mayflower. One died en route and one was born along the way.

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Why did the Voyage of the Mayflower take place?

The majority of the passengers on the Mayflower were English religious Puritans who had been living in The Netherlands in order to enjoy the religious freedom that was a available to them there but not in England. However, they did not like the cultural assimilation that was impacting their community, so they obtained from the King of England a grant of lands to settle in America. They hired the Mayflower to take them there. The voyage occurred because that was how they traveled to America.


Why were the pilgrims delayed twice on their trip to America?

They left Holland for England. The Mayflower & the Speedwell. There was a short delay in England due to port charges. The passengers had to sell many of their items to pay for the charges. After venturing out to sea, it was found that the Speedwell was not seaworthy. They had to turn back. That was the second delay.


What is the name of the ship that brought the pilrims to plymouth?

Over the centuries many ships have brought settlers to Plymouth but the most famous would be the Mayflower. The Mayflower left Plymouth, England in Sept of 1620, arriving at Cape Cod in November. There the passengers settled in a place they called Plimoth (Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA ) after the city from which they sailed.


How many sailings to America did the Mayflower do?

The Mayflower was the famous ship that transported the English Separatists, better known as the Pilgrims, from Southampton, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts (which would become the capital of Plymouth Colony), in 1620. It took one trip


How many years ago did the Mayflower land on the New England coast?

Four Hundred