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When did the mayflower leave England?

It left on September 6th... Look up Mayflower on wikipedia


In what year did the pilgrims board the mayflower?

After several mishaps and one return to England due to a leaking sister ship (the Speedwell) the Pilgrims boarded the Mayflower to sail to the New World in on September 6, 1620. They arrived at their destination on November 9, 1620. An excellent web resource for the Mayflower and its famous passengers can be found at: http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/


What happened September 8 1928?

Birth: September 6 - Robert M. Pirsig, American philosopher and author My Mother: Esther Viola Cressey was born on this date in 1928 in Northfield Vermont.


What was the name of the child born on the mayflower?

Oceanus Hopkins and Peregrine White were born during the extended voyage of the Mayflower from September, 1620 to April, 1621, when they landed at Plymouth Rock.Oceanus Hopkins was born during the voyage from England to the Cape Cod anchorage, which lasted from September 6 to November 11, 1620. (Oceanus died in childhood.)Peregrine White was born aboard Mayflower in late November, 1620, during the winter anchorage (near present-day Provincetown Harbor). He is considered the first Pilgrim born in the New World.


How long did the pilgrims stay on the mayflower?

The Mayflower reached the tip of Cape Cod (now Provincetown, Massachusetts) on Saturday 11 November 1620 after 66 days at sea. They remained at Provincetown for 36 days before leaving for Plymouth across Cape Cod Bay. While in Provincetown, the Mayflower Compact was signed by 41 men. It was an agreement concerning their self government in the new land.