This content resource provides information about voyage of the Mayflower. Tour the ship or relive the Pilgrims' journey. ... Elizabeth Hopkins gives birth to a son during the voyage and names him Oceanus after the sea. ... The Pilgrims sign the Mayflower Compact to establish a civil government, because they have...
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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...
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Stephen Hopkins Biography: Available Now; Here Shall I Die Ashore: Stephen Hopkins, Bermuda Castaway, Jamestown Survivor and Mayflower Pilgrim. Click here for more information, and to place your order...
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The Voyage of the Mayflower ... Finally, after a month of delays and problems, the Mayflower put to sea again, leaving Plymouth, England on September 6, 1620, with 102 passengers (three of which were pregnant women), and a crew of about 30. For the first half of the voyage, the Mayflower had good winds and weather.
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They sailed to Southampton, England to meet the Mayflower, ... The 66-day voyage was frequently stormy. At one point, a main beam cracked and had to be repaired using a large iron screw. When the passengers sighted Cape Cod, they realized that they had failed to reach Virginia, where they had permission to settle.
www.pilgrimhall.org/voymayfl.htm
The conditions were severe enough to raise questions about the capacity of the MAYFLOWER to make the voyage. After much debate it was decided to go on as they were nearly halfway across the ocean and the ship was fundamentally sound.
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Includes links to eThemes Resources on Woodland Indians, Pilgrims of Plymouth, and the Mayflower Voyage. eThemes Resource: Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony; These sites are about the life and times of the Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth and established a colony.
www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00000055.shtml
Find out how the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Native Americans celebrated the first Thanksgiving together at Plymouth Plantation. ... Voyage on the Mayflower...
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The Pilgrims' Voyage: Map and The Mayflower. This project teaches geography and history. The student makes a map of the Pilgrims' voyage and a tiny replica of the Mayflower. ... The student can start by drawing the equator (a bit below the middle of the paper, since the Mayflower's voyage was in the Northern Hemisphere).
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Part II. Voyage of the Mayflower ... William Bradford and Edward Winslow were the only Pilgrims to leave accounts of the Mayflower and the voyage from England to Cape Cod. Being landlubbers, the Pilgrims were nervous about their future welfare as well as the long voyage to reach their final destination.
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