1. How many crew members and passengers made the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean on the Mayflower? About 66 About 300 About 130 About 102 2. Conditions aboard the Mayflower included which of the following? No access to running water No access to bathrooms A lack of fresh air ...
In September 1620, after several delays, theMayflowerbegan a most notorious journey from Plymouth, England, to the tip of Cape Cod. The vessel, carrying 102 passengers and about 30 crew, spent 10 weeks crossing the Atlantic Ocean, arriving in the New World in November. Most passengers were ...
This Mayflower, though, is a sleek, modern robotic ship that is carrying no human crew or passengers. It’s being piloted by sophisticated artificial intelligence technology for a trans-Atlantic crossing that could take up to three weeks, in a project aimed at revolutionizing marine researc...
The Mayflower Voyagers: Directed by Evert Brown. With Erin Chase, Frank Welker, Brandon Stewart, Gregg Berger. The Peanuts gang tells the story of the 1620 Mayflower voyage from England to the new world detailing the hardships they faced, how the Natives
“The single biggest challenge is the ocean itself,” says Brett Phaneuf, Co-founder of ProMare, a marine research and exploration organization. “No ship has ever been built that can survive whatever the ocean could throw at it.” In 1620, despite the vast challenge ahead, 102 passengers of...
Hodges writes, "For seven weeks the ships stayed within sight of each other, often within earshot, and captains called to one another by way of trumpets. On theSea Ventureall was peaceful. Morning and evening, Chaplain Buck and Clerk Hopkins gathered the passengers and crew on deck for pra...
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“The single biggest challenge is the ocean itself,” says Brett Phaneuf, Co-founder of ProMare, a marine research and exploration organization. “No ship has ever been built that can survive whatever the ocean could throw at it.” In 1620, despite the vast challenge ahead, 102 passengers of...
“The single biggest challenge is the ocean itself,” says Brett Phaneuf, Co-founder of ProMare, a marine research and exploration organization. “No ship has ever been built that can survive whatever the ocean could throw at it.” In 1620, despite the vast challenge ahead, 102 passengers of...