Tuesday, February 7, 2012

What boats did the pilgrims ride over to the new world?

i know about speedwell and the mayflower

What boats did the pilgrims ride over to the new world?
S.S. Minnow?
Reply:They Sailed on Ships, They didn't Ride on Boats, there were three of them, but I'm not telling you because you need to learn it for yourself, you got one, the Mayflower. Speedwell? Ummm I think that "boat " would have had a motor and it wouldn't taken them nearly as long. Do your homework.
Reply:yesh floatable ones...
Reply:this is all i know of.
Reply:Turns out the Speedwell never made it. It was taking on water soon after leaving Britain, and so everyone hopped onto the Mayflower. Later there was evidence, or at least speculation,that the Speedwell had been sabotaged
Reply:nina, pinta, and the santa maria
Reply:there were three

the mayland is one ithink
Reply:http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplis...
Reply:mayflower

pin ta

Santa Maria
Reply:Big wooden boats with sails.
Reply:Google the Pilgrim Fathers!
Reply:In July 1620, Speedwell departed Delfshaven with the Leiden colonists. Reaching Southampton, Hampshire, they met with Mayflower and the additional colonists hired by the investors. With final arrangements made, the two vessels set out on August 5 (Old Style)/August 15 (New Style).[22]



Soon thereafter, the Speedwell crew reported that their ship was taking in water, so both were diverted to Dartmouth, Devon. There it was inspected for leaks and sealed, but a second attempt to depart also failed, bringing them only so far as Plymouth, Devon. It was decided that Speedwell was untrustworthy, and it was sold. It would later be learned that crew members had deliberately caused the ship to leak, allowing them to abandon their year-long commitments. The ship's master and some of the crew did transfer to Mayflower for the trip.
Reply:floatable ones
Reply:Just the Mayflower for the initial voyage. The Speedwell leaked at the start of the vovage and never made the journey.
Reply:Speedwell, Mayflower, and Plymouth.


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