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  1. Mayflower - Wikipedia

    After 10 weeks at sea, Mayflower, with 102 passengers and a crew of about 30, reached what is today the United States, dropping anchor near the tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts on 21 November [O.S. …

  2. Mayflower | History, Voyage, Landing, & Facts | Britannica

    The Mayflower set sail from Southampton, England, for North America on August 15, 1620. The ship carried Pilgrims from England to Plymouth, in modern-day Massachusetts, where they established …

  3. The Pilgrims’ Landing in America | Pilgrim Hall Museum

    After crossing the Atlantic, the Mayflower sighted Cape Cod on November 9th, headed south towards her intended destination of Northern Virginia, encountered shoals and rough seas, and turned back …

  4. Mayflower arrives at Plymouth Harbor | December 18, 1620 | HISTORY

    Nov 24, 2009 · On December 18, 1620, with the English ship Mayflower anchored in Plymouth Harbor, Massachusetts, a small party of sailors from the vessel go ashore, as its passengers prepare to …

  5. The Passengers from the Mayflower and their descendants

    The Mayflower left England on September 16, 1620 with 102 passengers plus crew, and after a grueling 66 day journey, the ship dropped anchor inside the hook tip of Cape Cod (Provincetown …

  6. Mayflower - World History Encyclopedia

    Oct 21, 2020 · They took the Speedwell to England in July 1620 CE and found the Mayflower waiting for them at the docks of Southampton. Weston had procured the services of Captain Christopher …

  7. The Pilgrims and the Mayflower—History and Facts - FamilySearch

    Oct 8, 2020 · Who were the Mayflower pilgrims, and why did they come to America? Here's a summary of the life and facts of the English settlers, their voyage, and the Plymouth Colony.

  8. The Day Britain Arrived in America — Mayflower Landing, 1620

    In November 1620, a small ship appeared off the cold shores of New England.The vessel was the Mayflower, carrying English settlers who had crossed the Atlant...

  9. Site of the Mayflower’s First Landing - New England

    Dec 6, 2018 · On November 11 in 1620, a storm-battered English ship sailed into what’s now Provincetown Harbor and dropped anchor. Learn more about the site of the Mayflower’s first …

  10. The Mayflower - Ship, Compact & Pilgrims | HISTORY

    Mar 4, 2010 · In September 1620, a merchant ship called the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, a port on the southern coast of England. Normally, the Mayflower’s cargo was wine and dry goods, but on …