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  1. 4 giorni fa · Perché, nel 1620, la Mayflower salpò proprio dal porto di Plymouth alla volta del Nuovo Mondo, approdando in quello che divenne il Massachusetts e, più precisamente, la Baia di Cape Cod. Lì venne, infatti, fondata una colonia che portava proprio il nome di Plymouth, contribuendo alla presenza britannica in quella parte del continente americano.

  2. 1 giorno fa · The brave pilgrims who embarked on this historic journey to America in 1620 were seeking religious freedom, a new beginning, and the promise of a better life. However, the exact number of pilgrims who set sail on the Mayflower remains a mystery. While some sources claim that there were 102 passengers on board, others suggest that the number may ...

  3. 3 giorni fa · Nel settembre 1620 (alcune fonti indicano il 6 settembre, altre il 16) salpò da Plymouth la nave Mayflower, con 102 persone a bordo, compresi donne e bambini. La traversata dell’oceano Atlantico fu durissima, ma ciononostante morirono un passeggero e un solo membro dell’equipaggio, cosa decisamente non grave contando l’affollamento e le condizioni di navigazione dell’epoca.

  4. 4 ore fa · As we approach the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower voyage on Nov. 11, a UCF historian tells us what storybooks have right and what they get wrong about the Pilgrims' arrival in America. This milestone anniversary prompts a reexamination of the Pilgrims' legacy and their impact on American society.

  5. 1 giorno fa · The Mayflower II, located in Plymouth Harbor, is considered to be a faithful replica of the original Mayflower. The Mayflower II is a full-size replica of the Mayflower, the ship which brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620. It is located at the State Pier in Plymouth Center.

  6. 5 giorni fa · Dating back to 1620, this Rotherhithe pub has a rich state-side history. We don’t often want people to find out about our favourite, secret spots in London, saving them from the masses to enjoy as we found them – but Rotherhithe’s The Mayflower is a pub with a history that can’t be hidden. Owner of 13 years, Paul Graham, tells us ...

  7. 4 giorni fa · “The Pilgrims were Puritan Separatists who left Leiden, a city of South Holland, in 1620 aboard the Mayflower and colonized Plymouth, New England, home of the Wampanoag Nation. The Pilgrims' mother church in Leiden was led by John Robinson (1575–1625), an English separatist minister who fled England for the Netherlands in 1609.