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Pilgrims in 1620

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PILGRIMS IN PLYMOUTH

1620

PASSENGERS ON THE MAYFLOWER

  • 102 passengers
  • 50 men
  • 20 women
  • 32 kids

PASSENGERS ON THE MAYFLOWER

  • 82 passengers before the Speedwell started to leak
  • About 20 passengers from the Speedwell went onto the Mayflower

ON THE MAYFLOWER

ON THE MAYFLOWER

  • The Mayflower set sail in September 1620 and found land November 1620
  • The Mayflower was a little bigger than a tennis court
  • The Mayflower was 116 feet long and 25 feet wide
  • The pilgrims wrote rules on the trip to plymouth

JOURNEY Again

JOURNEY AGAIN

  • The pilgrims rowed in long skinny boats to get to land
  • The pilgrims found land in what is now Providence town
  • The pilgrims stole from the Native people

PLYMOUTH ROCK

PLYMOUTH ROCK

  • In 1774 a group of men tried to move Plymouth rock to a special place in town, it cracked
  • There is a myth that the pilgrims stepped on a specific rock they called it Plymouth Rock
  • Everyone wanted a piece of Plymouth Rock for themselves
  • People chipped at Plymouth Rock and now Plymouth Rock is a third of what it used to be
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