Topic: How Many People Aboard the Mayflower
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How did the Pilgrims spend their time aboard the Mayflower?
A large number of the Pilgrims became ill during the winter spent aboard ship, and many died. There was little to do and conditions were crowded and cold. It took 4 months to build the settlement, and by that time (March, 1621) only 47 of t... Read More »
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How many saint children were aboard the Mayflower?
alot about 50 i think alot about 50 i think alot about 50 i think alot about 50 i think alot about 50 i think Read More »
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What two groups of people were aboard the mayflower?
Pilgrims (some say Saints) and Strangers. Refer back to the Mayflower Compact. Read More »
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It is about 103 people aboard the Mayflower ship! Read More »
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They were very mad and upset but at the same time happy because they were going to a land were they could have religous freedom! Read More »
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When the Mayflower left Plymouth, England, there were 102 passengers on board. Oceanus Hopkins was born en route and lived to arrive in what became Plymouth, Massachusetts, but a little boy died shortly before arrival, so 102 also was the n... Read More »
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the mayflower compact Read More »
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They acknowledged it. Read More »
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Interesting choice of category... But onto the answer.... Probably nothing. The english were desperate to get their over-religious butts out of England. They pretty much kicked them out. Kind of like they sent their convicts to Australia. T... Read More »
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bread, ale, salted pork, pickled beef. Read James Deetz "The Times of Their Lives"...awesome book with lots of first-hand accounts/primary source material. Read More »
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