Many ships did, but the first 3 ships that actually TRANSPORTED the first Pilgrims to America were:
1) 'Susan Constant' (carrying John Smith)
2) 'Godspeed'
3) 'Discovery'
All landed here in 1607 & founded Jamestown, VA
'The Mayflower' then followed in 1620 which founded the Plymouth Colony, followed by numerous others in subsequent years (The 'Fortune' in 1621; The 'Anne' & 'Little James' in 1623; The 'Handmaid' in 1630; The 'Francis' in 1634 & The 'Abigail' in 1635)
In 1624 you also had the 'New Netherland' that carried 224 passengers & founded the new settlement 'New Netherlands' (which grew to encompass New York, Long Island, Connecticut, New Jersey & the southern tip of Manhattan named 'New Amsterdam')
Then in 1630, you had the 'Winthrop Fleet' which included 11 total ships (including the 'Mayflower' again) that founded the 'Massachusetts Bay Colony' (Boston)
NOT to be confused w/the 3 ships ('Nina', 'Pinta' & 'Santa Maria') that were part of Columbus' voyage in 1492 that led to his "discovery of the Americas", which was a completely separate voyage (100+ years earlier)
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The ship that left England for the Americas in 1620 was called the Mayflower. The Mayflower Brought The Pilgrims To America From England. they landed in new England
The Mayflower brought just one cow, but the number increased. They needed the milk to cook.
that's easy: the pinta, Nina, and saint marina
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Mayflower was the name of the ship on which the Pilgrims sailed to America. Plymouth Rock was the name of the rock on which they landed.
Its the Mayflower.
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The ship that brought the Pilgrims to the new world was the Mayflower.
The Pilgrims and 9 or 10 years later, the Puritans, came to what would later be America in small sailing ships.
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