More than 30 million people can trace their ancestry to the 102 passengers and 30 crew aboard the Mayflower when it ... But why did the Pilgrims leave their old lives behind in the first place ...
On this 400th anniversary, do the Pilgrim Fathers even merit all the fuss? Many depictions of the first Thanksgiving meal emphasise the role of Native Americans After all, the Mayflower didn't ...
But war later followed in the 1660s, as thousands of Native Americans were killed or sold into slavery or indentured servitude by English colonists The Mayflower pilgrims weren't the first English ...
They felt their only option was to leave the church and create ... they sailed for America on the ship the Mayflower. Only 44 of these passengers were Pilgrims, or "Saints," as they called themselves.
The famous ship called Mayflower is trapped amidst a huge storm. The entire story is narrated by a church-mouse called Willum, from his viewpoint. The tale begins with the pilgrim preachers ...
Most Americans know that more than half of the Mayflower’s passengers ... made the momentous decision to leave England behind and follow the tiny band of Pilgrims to America.
In 1620, the Assembly of the Pilgrims decides to emigrate to the young America because of the persecution they suffer by the English crown. This movie tells the adventurous journey of the Pilgrims ...
CHICAGO — Long after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1621 and celebrated a successful harvest with a three-day gathering that became the first Thanksgiving, it’s one of Illinois ...
A day of festivities will be held in a Worcestershire town to celebrate a man who made history as one of the Pilgrim Fathers ... showcase the history of the Mayflower voyage.
Believing Holland also to be sinful and ungodly, they decided in 1620 to venture to the New World in a leaky vessel called the Mayflower ... leave England behind and follow the tiny band of ...