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Mayflower was an
English sailing ship that
transported a
group of
English families,
known today as the Pilgrims, from
England to the New
World in 1620...
- The
Mayflower Hotel is a
historic hotel in
downtown Washington, D.C.,
located on
Connecticut Avenue NW. It is two
blocks north of
Farragut Square and...
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mayflower in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mayflower was the ship that
transported the
Pilgrims from
Plymouth to the New
World in 1620.
Mayflower may...
- The
General Society of
Mayflower Descendants —
commonly called the
Mayflower Society — is a
hereditary organization of
individuals who have do****ented...
- The
Mayflower doctrine was a
mandate implemented by the U.S.
Government Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that
required American radio broadcasters...
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Mayflower is a city in
Faulkner County, Arkansas,
United States. The po****tion was 2,234 at the 2010 census, up from 1,631 at the 2000 census. It is...
- were the
English settlers who
travelled to
North America on the ship
Mayflower and
established the
Plymouth Colony in Plymouth, M****achusetts (John Smith...
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Mayflower School was
founded on 27
January 1956 by Tai Solarin, a
Nigerian educator,
humanist and
civil rights pioneer.
Solarin was
married to Sheila...
- The
Mayflower Compact,
originally titled Agreement Between the
Settlers of New Plymouth, was the
first governing do****ent of
Plymouth Colony. It was written...
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Mayflower II is a
reproduction of the 17th-century ship
Mayflower,
celebrated for
transporting the
Pilgrims to the New
World in 1620. The reproduction...