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What are the names of the 3 ships that landed in Plymouth Rock in 1620 ?

























The other two were the santa maria and the nina

This may be an old thread. but, from what I've leaned- the nina the Santa Maria, all left first. Their voyage wasnt necessarily to "get to america".
After famine disease took over they docked the boat.... and hung out there. (Too say the least. ) BUT the Mayflower didn't show up years lastrrt.....how or why do we hhve it out history books. Teaching our kids incorrect historical facts..??????
 
























In 1492 there were 3 ships that sailed with Columbus: Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria. THOSE ships did NOT sail to Plymouth. They were on a voyage to sail around the world.

The Mayflower landed at Plymouth in 1621, followed by the Anne and the Little James. THOSE are the first 3 ships that landed at Plymouth.

Hope that helps.

Close, but not quite accurate. The Mayflower landed in Plymouth in 1620, the Fortune landed at Plymouth in 1621, and then in 1623 came Anne and Little James.
 


















In 1492 there were 3 ships that sailed with Columbus: Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria. THOSE ships did NOT sail to Plymouth. They were on a voyage to sail around the world.

The Mayflower landed at Plymouth in 1621, followed by the Anne and the Little James. THOSE are the first 3 ships that landed at Plymouth.

Hope that helps.
 


















This thread originated during a period of great over employment. The majority of the reps at that time never actually worked and instead used their time to start such threads. Most are since gone in what Japan refers to as the Great Cleansing.

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Wow

Were you a history major or something like that? How did you know all that background?


Although this information is correct...it’s not referring to the days correctly...mayflower was of 1400 time frames and what he or she is referring too is actually from the book Of Plymouth plantation in which yes the speedster left back to Leyden in which they were scared or old and afraid of what was to come on this long dangerous journey to the “new land” by them other areas have been set up...hints why they refer to places as Pennsylvania and cape cod...so yeah don’t take mayflower and speedster as an answer