Who Journeyed on the Mayflower?

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WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE MAYFLOWER The Mayflower was about 100 feet 30 meters long and 25 feet 7 6 meters across at its widest point It was modeled on a type of Dutch trading ship called a fluyt pronounced flight with space for cargo below decks We know from William Bradford’s account that it had a capacity of 180 tons this means that it could fit at least 180 barrels of wine in its hold Fluyts were built to sail easily at sea with only a small crew They were however not designed to take cargoes of human passengers LIVING CONDITIONS The Mayflower had a tween or gun deck between the upper deck and its cargo hold The tween carried cannon and guns for defense This cramped space was where the Pilgrim passengers lived during the voyage There were no cabins no bathroom facilities and there was nowhere to cook and eat The height of the gun deck has been estimated at about 5 feet 6 inches 1 6 meters so tall people were not able to stand up straight The passengers put up makeshift wooden partitions to give families privacy They used buckets for toilets and for vomiting when seasickness struck which was frequent in the stormy Atlantic seas The foul-smelling air can only be imagined even though the Pilgrims made every effort to scrub their living quarters and air their bedding For the sake of their health they went on deck whenever they could frequently getting in the way