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Saturday March 29
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The Mayflower
http://pilgrims.net/plymouth/history/mayflower.html

The English ship the Mayflower carried the Separatist Puritans, later known as pilgrims, to Plymouth, Mass., in 1620. The 180-ton vessel was about 12 years old and had been in the wine trade. It was chartered by John Carver, a leader of the Separatist congregation at Leiden, Holland, who had gone to London to make arrangements for the voyage to America. The ship was made ready at Southampton with a passenger list that included English Separatists, hired help (among them Myles Standish, a professional soldier, and John Alden, a cooper), and other colonists who were to be taken along at the insistence of the London businessmen who were helping to finance the expedition.


Mayflower II


Plimoth Plantation   Virtual Tour

Plymouth Plantation (Plimoth)

Plimoth (Plymouth) Plantation was the first permanent European settlement in southern New England (AD 1620). Today, this area is the site of a living museum, dedicated to recreating 17th - century lifeways in the New World.

Plimoth Plantation includes several exhibits:
• A reconstruction of the 1627 village occupied by the Pilgrims
• A reconstruction of Hobbamock's Homesite.
• The Nye Barn


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