When the 102 Pilgrims set sail for the New World on board Mayflower in 1620, they probably had no idea that their voyage would carry them into the history books and that, 400 years later, their venture would be acknowledged as one of the defining moments in the history of Europe and the Americas.Whilst only half of those original travellers survived the first winter, they went on to establish the first permanent European colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts with help from the native Wampanoag tribe who traded maize, furs and lumber. Now America's 'home town', it is estimated that Plymouth descendants amount to some 30 million people.This new book recounts with remarkable detail the pioneering voyage of the Mayflower as the pilgrims crossed the Atlantic Ocean to found a new life in America.
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