Mayflower voyage
sea voyage from Plymouth, England to North America between September–November 1620
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Mayflower voyage
Summary
Mayflower voyage is a marine navigation[1].
Key Facts
- Mayflower voyage's image is recorded as Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, by William Halsall.jpg[2].
- Mayflower voyage's instance of is recorded as marine navigation[3].
- Mayflower voyage's instance of is recorded as travel[4].
- Mayflower voyage's followed by is recorded as 1621 Fortune voyage[5].
- Mayflower voyage's start time is recorded as +1620-07-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- Mayflower voyage's end time is recorded as +1620-11-00T00:00:00Z[7].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as William White[8].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Resolved White[9].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Edward Winslow[10].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Elizabeth Hopkins[11].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Isaac Allerton[12].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as John Alden[13].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Priscilla Alden[14].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as William Brewster[15].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as William Bradford[16].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as John Carver[17].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Christopher Jones[18].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Myles Standish[19].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Francis Cooke[20].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Peregrine White[21].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Christopher Martin[22].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Constance Hopkins[23].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Degory Priest[24].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Edward Doty[25].
- Mayflower voyage's participant is recorded as Edward Fuller[26].