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Passengers on the Mayflower included men, women and children from England and the city of Leiden ... It was time for the Leiden Separatists to leave - so they bought a small ship called the ...
On December 18, 1620, the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Harbor ... The original party who were looking to leave England were seeking religious freedom and escape from persecution.
In September 1620, the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, carrying 102 passengers on a mission they likely romanticized before reality hit. These passengers, now celebrated as the Pilgrims ...
The first event in the series, “The Mayflower Compact and the ... dissenting citizens of New England and elsewhere in America were free to leave and join another colony, or return to England ...
PLYMOUTH, England (AP ... across the Atlantic Ocean in 1620, the Mayflower christened by U.S. Ambassador Robert Wood Johnson has no crew or passengers. It will cross the sea powered by ...
Passengers on the Mayflower included men, women and children from England and the city of Leiden ... It was time for the Leiden Separatists to leave - so they bought a small ship called the ...