The Mayflower Story

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had taken a northern track to avoid pirates who preferred fairer weather and seas But Jones and his crew had fought westerly gales that blew against their course No ports had been available for repairs or provisions during the trek Passengers and crew had seen nothing but sea sky and clouds Many of the passengers had suffered the awful miseries of seasickness and others were ill with life threatening diseases A crewman had died as had one of the passengers A baby had been born For an ordinary English merchant ship of the 1600s the 66 day journey had Exploring the been a very long voyage Hudson The Mayflower's passengers originally Off Nantucket intended to settle at the mouth of the Hudson River They would not be the Two days earlier the Mayflower had first dropped first Europeans to reach that river In anchor in these same heavy seas It had missed its 1609 English sea captain Henry Hudson had explored what became known as the original destination the northern reaches of the Virginia Hudson Valley He was working for the Colony at the Hudson River by more than 200 miles Dutch East India Company a group of 320 km Instead of risking a wintry passage south merchants Sailing as far north as the site of Albany in present day New York to the Hudson however Jones had decided to land his Hudson claimed the river and the entire passengers where they landed and remain with them valley for the company until suitable sailing weather returned in the spring