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  1. 20 Mayflower Facts: Uncovering the History of the Pilgrims' Iconic …

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  2. Mayflower | History, Voyage, Landing, & Facts | Britannica

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  3. Mayflower (Steamboat), 1 May 1849 - Maritime History of the …

  4. Escaping on a coffin: Remembering the sinking of the …

    Nov 22, 2012 · Built in Combermere in 1903 by Napoleon Tessier, the Mayflower was a 77-foot long flat bottom vessel made of oak and pine. Powered by two steam engines which drove a single paddle wheel in her stern, the Mayflower …

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  6. The Mayflower ‑ Ship, Compact & Pilgrims - HISTORY

    Mar 4, 2010 · The Mayflower was a merchant ship that carried 102 passengers, including nearly 40 Protestant Separatists, on a journey from England to the New World in 1620.

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  7. Mayflower - World History Encyclopedia

    Oct 21, 2020 · The Mayflower is the name of the cargo ship that brought the Puritan separatists (known as pilgrims) to North America in 1620 CE. It was a type of sailing ship known as a carrack with three masts with square-rigged …

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  8. What it was like to sail the Mayflower II across the …

    Sep 16, 2019 · In September 2019 the ship, a faithful replica of the original Mayflower and a gift to America as a thank you from the UK for its support in the Second World War, was relaunched after a multi-million pound refit ahead of …

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  9. High Pressure Steamboat Mayflower. First Class Packet …

    First Class Packet between St. Louis and New Orleans on the Mississippi River. | Amon Carter Museum of American Art. This information is published from the Carter's collection database. Updates and additions based on research and …

  10. High pressure steamboat Mayflower — Calisphere