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. . . If You Sailed on the Mayflower in 1620
Title. . . If You Sailed on the Mayflower in 1620
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. . . If You Sailed on the Mayflower in 1620

Category: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Books, Science & Math
Author: Cliff Rathburn
Publisher: The Associated Press, Nadia Lee
Published: 2017-06-26
Writer: Susanna Clarke, Jojo Moyes
Language: Icelandic, Hebrew, Greek
Format: Kindle Edition, Audible Audiobook
Pilgrim History - The Mayflower Society - In August 1620 the group sailed for Southampton, England, where other English colonists who hoped to make a new life in America met them. They planned to make the crossing to America in two ships, the Speedwell and Mayflower. However, after many problems the Speedwell was forced to return to England where the group was reorganized.
William Bradford (1589-1657) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree - They sailed again, but the Speedwell continued to leak, and once again they returned to England, where they left the Speedwell. The Mayflower set sail once again 6 Sep 1620. 11 November 1620 signed the Mayflower Compact. 20 November 1620: Arrived at Cape Cod, at the start of the winter storms.
List of Mayflower passengers - Wikipedia - This is a list of the passengers on board the Mayflower during its trans-Atlantic voyage of September 6 – November 9, 1620, the majority of them becoming the settlers of Plymouth Colony in the passengers, 37 were members of a separatist Puritan congregation in Leiden, The Netherlands (also known as Brownists), who were seeking to establish a colony in the New World where ...
What Was Life Like Aboard the Mayflower? - HISTORY - The traditional account of the Mayflower journey begins on September 6, 1620, the day it sailed from Plymouth, but it’s worth noting that by that point the Pilgrims had already been living ...
Voyage — - The Mayflower was hired in London, and sailed from London to Southampton in July 1620 to begin loading food and supplies for the voyage--much of which was purchased at Pilgrims were mostly still living in the city of Leiden, in the Netherlands. They hired a ship called the Speedwell to take them from Delfshaven, the Netherlands, to Southampton, England, to meet up with the ...
Mayflower - Wikipedia - Mayflower was an English ship that transported a group of English families known today as the Pilgrims from England to the New World in 1620. After a grueling 10 weeks at sea, Mayflower, with 102 passengers and a crew of about 30, reached America, dropping anchor near the tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on November 21 [ November 11], 1620. Differing from their contemporaries, the Puritans ...
Stephen Hopkins (c.1581 - 1644) - Genealogy - Stephen Hopkins (1581 – June or July 1644), born April 1581, was a passenger on the Mayflower in 1620, one of 41 signatories of the Mayflower Compact, and an assistant to the governor of Plymouth Colony through 1636. He worked as a tanner and merchant and was recruited by the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London to provide the governance for the colony and to assist with the colony's ...
Mayflower Compact - The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. It was written by the Separatists, also known as the "Saints", fleeing from religious persecution by King James of Great Britain. They traveled aboard the Mayflower in 1620 along with adventurers, tradesmen, and servants, most of whom were referred to as "Strangers".
The Mayflower Story | Mayflower - The Mayflower set sail on 16th September 1620 from Plymouth, UK, to voyage to America. But its history and story start long before that. Its passengers were in search of a new life – some seeking religious freedom, others a fresh start in a different land.
Great Migration: Passengers of the Mayflower, 1620 - Aboard the Mayflower were 44 religious Separatists, who called themselves the "Saints," and 66 others, whom the "Saints" called the "Strangers." So it was on Sept. 6, 1620, the "Saints" and "Strangers" set sail for the New World. They sailed as part of a business venture but with overriding religious reasons.
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