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- Mayflower abstract "The Mayflower was the ship that transported mostly English Puritans and Separatists, collectively known today as the Pilgrims, from a site near the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth, England, to Massachusetts, in 1620. There were 102 passengers and a crew of 25–30.This voyage has become an iconic story in the earliest annals of American history with its tragic story of death and of survival in the harshest New World winter environment. The culmination of the voyage in the signing of the Mayflower Compact is one of the greatest moments in the story of America, providing the basis of the nation's present form of democratic self-government and fundamental freedoms.".
- Mayflower class Fluyt.
- Mayflower operator Christopher_Jones_(Mayflower_Captain).
- Mayflower owner Christopher_Jones_(Mayflower_Captain).
- Mayflower status "most probably taken apart by Rotherhithe shipbreaker c.1624.".
- Mayflower thumbnail MayflowerHarbor.jpg?width=300.
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- Mayflower wikiPageExternalLink mayflowerherlogj00ames.
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- Mayflower wikiPageExternalLink pilgrims-point-rare-one-in-colour.html.
- Mayflower wikiPageExternalLink history.php.
- Mayflower wikiPageExternalLink www.mayflowersteps.co.uk.
- Mayflower wikiPageExternalLink www.pilgrimhall.org.
- Mayflower wikiPageExternalLink mayflower-2.
- Mayflower wikiPageExternalLink www.themayflowersociety.com.
- Mayflower wikiPageID "18622102".
- Mayflower wikiPageRevisionID "599915096".
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- Mayflower shipCapacity "Unknown, but carried c. 135 people during the historical voyage to Plymouth".
- Mayflower shipClass "Dutch cargo fluyt".
- Mayflower shipCrew "36".
- Mayflower shipDecks "Around 4".
- Mayflower shipFate "most probably taken apart by Rotherhithe shipbreaker c.1624.".
- Mayflower shipLength "c. 80 - 90 ft. on deck, 100 - 110 ft. overall.".
- Mayflower shipMaidenVoyage "Before 1609".
- Mayflower shipName "Mayflower".
- Mayflower shipOperator "Christopher Jones".
- Mayflower shipOutOfService "1622".
- Mayflower shipOwner Christopher_Jones_(Mayflower_Captain).
- Mayflower shipPropulsion "Wind".
- Mayflower shipRoute "(numerous, but the most famous route is:) Southampton to America".
- Mayflower shipTonnage "180".
- Mayflower shipWidth "c. 25 ft.".
- Mayflower subject Category:Age_of_Sail_individual_ships.
- Mayflower subject Category:English_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Mayflower subject Category:English_emigration.
- Mayflower subject Category:Exploration_ships_of_England.
- Mayflower subject Category:History_of_Plymouth_County,_Massachusetts.
- Mayflower subject Category:History_of_the_Thirteen_Colonies.
- Mayflower subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Mayflower subject Category:Mayflower.
- Mayflower subject Category:Nautical_lore.
- Mayflower subject Category:Plymouth,_Massachusetts.
- Mayflower subject Category:Plymouth_Colony.
- Mayflower subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Massachusetts.
- Mayflower subject Category:Sailing_ships.
- Mayflower subject Category:Ships_of_England.
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- Mayflower comment "The Mayflower was the ship that transported mostly English Puritans and Separatists, collectively known today as the Pilgrims, from a site near the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth, England, to Massachusetts, in 1620. There were 102 passengers and a crew of 25–30.This voyage has become an iconic story in the earliest annals of American history with its tragic story of death and of survival in the harshest New World winter environment.".
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