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Mayflower

Ship in which the Pilgrims sailed in 1620 from Plymouth, England, to found Plymouth plantation and Plymouth colony in present-day Massachusetts.

The Mayflower was one of two ships scheduled for departure in 1620. The second ship, the Speedwell, was deemed unseaworthy, so 102 people were crowded into the 27-m/90-foot Mayflower, which was bound for Virginia. Tension between Pilgrim and non-Pilgrim passengers threatened to erupt into a mutiny. Blown off course, the ship reached Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in December. The Mayflower Compact was drafted to establish self-rule for the Plymouth colony and to protect the rights of all the settlers.



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One of the vessels in the fleet was that same Mayflower which had carried the Puritan Pilgrims to Plymouth.
Rebecca's hair was loosened and falling over her forehead in ruffled waves; her eyes were brilliant, her cheeks crimson; there was a hint of everything in the girl's face,--of sensitiveness and delicacy as well as of ardor; there was the sweetness of the mayflower and the strength of the young oak, but one could easily divine that she was one of
Silas Sloane's place, the Mayflowers blossomed out, pink and white stars of sweetness under their brown leaves.
 
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