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And so the mastiff that sailed across the Atlantic with the Pilgrims in 1620 got a name and a voice. The Mighty Mastiff of the Mayflower, Arenstam’s sixth children’s book, tells the story of ...
In fact, several Native Americans in the area spoke English by the time the Pilgrims arrived in 1620, picked up either through trading encounters or by being taken into slavery by the English and ...
After overcoming horrific weather conditions, disease, plague, hunger, and other devastating odds, the Pilgrims sighted land on Nov. 9, 1620. Those who survived the journey would face many more ...
The Natives ran back into the woods and the Pilgrims set off in a small boat, only to be blown off course and ending up in Plymouth. They decided that was a safer place to settle, and the Mayflower ...
As you sit down for a nice turkey dinner with your family this Thanksgiving, be sure to remember one thing: You’re having a way better time than the Pilgrims did in 1620. TVLine has an exclusive ...
The museum originally hoped to have the elevator in motion this year to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims’ 1620 landing in Provincetown, but now the project is expected to be ...
The Pilgrims braved terrible weather ... and Research that Connect 1620 with Life Today.” Another Mayflower descendant and teacher, D’Ann Nash, 48, in Terrebonne, Ore., asks her high-school ...
Assailed by storms during its two-month-long Atlantic crossing, the Mayflower landed at Cape Cod on November 11, 1620. After finding no suitable home, the Pilgrims sailed to Plymouth Bay ...
There is no evidence Plymouth Rock is the exact boulder where Pilgrims first disembarked the Mayflower in Plymouth in 1620, nor that it was found at sea level. The rock has also been moved several ...
It sat there until 1834, when it moved to Pilgrim Hall. According to McPhee, the halves were reunited in 1880, the rock was mortared back together and the year 1620 was chiseled in. The repairs ...
He signed the Mayflower Compact, the first self-governing covenant among New World settlers, as the ship floated in Cape Cod Bay on Nov. 11, 1620. He was the first Pilgrim to meet Wampanoag chief ...