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  • After trade and communication between Europe and the Americas began following Columbus's

  • voyage in 1492, many Europeans began to seek opportunities in the New World. One such group,

  • now known as the Pilgrims, sailed from England to North America in 1620. Some of them wanted

  • to sail to America because they thought they could make money there. Some of them were

  • looking for greater religious freedoms. They all thought that a new life in a new land

  • could give them what they were looking for.

  • In the summer of 1620, a ship called the Mayflower as well as a second ship called the Speedwell

  • set sail from England towards the Americas. Shortly after their journey began, however,

  • the Speedwell sprang a leak and they had to stop to make repairs. They set sail again,

  • but they had only traveled a few hundred miles from England when the Speedwell began leaking

  • again, forcing both ships to return to Plymouth.

  • By then it was September, and the Pilgrims decided to abandon the Speedwell. Some of

  • the Speedwell's passengers moved onto the Mayflower, and some decided to stay in England.

  • On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower set sail a third time for the Americas.

  • Around 130 people were crammed onto the small Mayflower: about 100 were passengers, 70 adults

  • and 30 children. The rest were the ship's crew. There were animals on board the Mayflower

  • as well - pigs, goats, chickens, and even some pet dogs. The ship was only 106 feet

  • or 32 meters long and 25 feet or 7 and a half meters wide, so the voyage was extremely crowded.

  • When the weather was bad, the passengers had to stay below deck while the ship rocked and

  • tilted in the waves. Many people were sick for the entire trip. Two people died, and

  • one baby was born while they crossed the ocean. For those who were well, it must have been

  • a long and boring journey. Some passengers read books or played card games, but by the

  • time they arrived in the New World they must have been very glad for the voyage to end.

  • Land was sighted on November 9th, but there was a problem: they had landed too far north!

  • The original destination of the Mayflower was supposed to be Virginia, but storms and

  • rough seas had blown them off course so they had landed at what is now Massachusetts. They

  • tried to sail south, but by now the winter weather had made the seas stormy, and so they

  • decided to stay, and anchored in the harbor at Cape Cod on November 11th. They looked

  • around for a good place to settle, and by December they had moved to a place they named

  • Plymouth.

  • The first winter in the New World was a terrible one for the passengers of the Mayflower. They

  • were not prepared for the cold weather. They did not have enough food. Terrible sickness

  • came. By the time the spring of 1621 came, only about half of the passengers and crew

  • were still alive.

  • In April, the Mayflower and her crew returned to England, leaving the Pilgrims to try and

  • survive alone. They might all have died that year if it were not for help they received

  • from the Native Americans that lived in their area. One man in particular, named Squanto,

  • taught the English settlers many things that they needed to know. He taught them how to

  • plant corn, how to fish, and how to live in their new home. He knew how to speak English,

  • and helped interpret for the settlers and the Wampanoag tribe so they could speak to

  • each other.

  • That fall, there was a good harvest and plenty of food. The Pilgrims had a celebration that

  • lasted for three days, and they invited their new friends the Wampanoags to celebrate with

  • them. This feast is often called, 'The First Thanksgiving.'

  • I hope you enjoyed learning the story of the Mayflower and the First Thanksgiving today.

  • Goodbye till next time!

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