Mayflower Day
The ship sailed from Plymouth, England, in 1620, on Mayflower Day. The ship was launched on Mayflower Day in 1620. The Mayflower sailed from Plymouth, England, with 102 souls on board on September 16th, 1620. These colonists - men, women, children, some seeking fame, others seeking religious liberty, and some seeking political recognition - were later identified as pilgrims.
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The colonists intended to land in Virginia, but they didn't land in Virginia. However, after 66 days at sea, hurricanes and winds blew them off course. The Mayflower crews planned to explore the mouth of the Hudson River after spotting modern-day Cape Cod. However, heavy seas continued to wreak havoc on the ship. They returned and remained at Cape Cod, but they did not return and remained at Cape Cod.
The Pilgrims explored Cape Cod and eventually settled on Plymouth for their plantation for the next few weeks.
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Learn more about the Mayflower's journey. Visit Plymouth Plantation to learn the Mayflower's past.. Learn more about the voyage and those who made it. Find out about their decisions and the settlement's process. Take a look at their journals and walk in their footsteps.
You can also watch a documentary or read about the Mayflower. Both Caleb H. Johnson and The Mayflower and Her Passengers by Caleb H. Johnson and The Mayflower: A History of Courage, Community, and War by Nathaniel Philbrick will take you inside the Pilgrims' tales.
On social media, use the hashtag #MayflowerDay to post.
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This day marks the Mayflower's departure for the New World on Mayflower's day. William Bradford, the rebel leader whose journal historians often refer to for Mayflower history, was among the dates found on the Julian calendar at the time. Both the Julian and the Gregorian calendars were used in history at that time in history (the calendar most commonly used today). The 10-day difference between the two calendars accounts for the various dates on historical records of the Mayflower's departure from Plymouth, England, according to historical records.
Mayflower FAQ
Q. Where can I see the Mayflower?
A. At the Plimoth Patuxet Museum in Plymouth, MA, a recreation of the Pilgrim's vessel can be toured.
Q. What happened to the original Mayflower? Q. What happened to the Mayflower?
A. The original Mayflower has been lost to time and history. After 1624, no record of the ship has been found since 1624.