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The Mayflower

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In September 1620, a merchant ship called The Mayflower set sell from Plymouth, a port on the southern coast of England. Normally, the mayflower's cargo was wine and dry goods, but on this trip the ship carried passengers : 102 of them, all hoping to start a new life on the other side of the Atlantic.

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Mayflower was the name of the ship on which the Pilgrims traveled to North America in 1620.

The Pilgrims were English Christians who had traveled to America in search of a place to settle and practice their religion freely. It was them that would lead to the establishment of English settlements in the American continent.

  • The Church of England was prosecuting Christians who do not follow the Catholic faith, the accepted religion of the monarch and the Church.
  • This led the other branches of Christianity, especially the Protestants to flee and look for a place where they can have religious freedom.
  • In 1620, the first group of pilgrims arrived on the shores of America on the ship "Mayflower".
  • This ship brought them to Plymouth, where the first New England settlements were established.

Pilgrims escaping the strict Church of England came to America in search of religious freedom. And it was this action that led them to Plymouth and build the first English settlement in American soil.

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