The pilgrims did not neccesarily have to make the Mayflower Compact, but decided to make it to have some type of order in the "desolate" land they were entering.
The Mayflower Compact was signed on November 11, 1620, on board the Mayflower. At the time the Mayflower was anchored in Provincetown Harbor.
Contrary to popular belief, the Mayflower did not land at Plymouth Rock; it landed in what is now Virginia, possibly at Cape Cod. The Puritans (pilgrims) only established a colony at Plymouth.
The pilgrims did not necessarily have to make the Mayflower Compact, but decided to make it to have some type of order in the desolate land they were entering. The Mayflower compact allowed for self government and more order.by being homosexual an being white
The word means traveler in a foreign land.
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Provincetown, Massachusetts
1620, in Provincetown, Massachusetts
They didn't first land in Plymouth they first landed in Provincetown in 1620
I hope this helps you people. the pilgrims originally landed in Provincetown, Cape Cod, not Plymouth.
November 13, 1620 in Provincetown, Massachusetts
Massachusetts, more specifically Provincetown, Massachusetts
They crashed at Plymouth rock...a point on Cape Cod.
The Pilgrims ultimately made land at what is today known as Provincetown Harbor. Back when they landed, it did not have a name. After landing there, they decided to sail on and debarked at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Provincetown, a town on the tip of Cape Cod
The pilgrims landed in Plymouth in November of 1620. They actually came ashore near the tip of Cape Cod where Provincetown is now located.
The never landed in Plymouth, they landed in Provincetown, Massachusetts and moved to Plymouth when they couldn't find any clean drinking water