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The Mayflower was the ship that transported the English Separatists, better known as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States (which would become the capital of Plymouth Colony), in 1620. There were 102 passengers and a crew of 25–30. The Mayflower Webring is devoted to websites that feature the Mayflower, its Pilgrims - saints, strangers and their descendants alike; the Plymouth colony, and the Thanksgiving holiday.





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The John Martin Story - Synopsis of Custer's Bugler: The Life of John Martin (Giovanni Martino) In the early afternoon of June 25, 1876, General George Custer and five companies of the U.S. Seventh Cavalry Regiment prepared to attack a massive Indian encampment on the... - 2012/02/09

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The 29th part of the Zero Moment Wibbly Wobbly time crisis story line - caption:   In the year 53721 1/2 the teen with the cubed fro makes sure Mutuvulu revolution on earth x-12 is successful for the lizard-like anthropomorphic aliens knows as the Mutuvulus as they fight for their freedom from the bonds of mankind. - 2012/02/08

Should I Say "Black" or "African American"? Good question. - Should I Say "Black" or "African American"? I came on a site that posed this question and I was impressed with the interesting comments that were contributed. I'm not going to say much about it myself but I think you'll find the scope of response... - 2012/02/08

Martin Luther King & Malcolm X: Striking Similarities Part 1 of 3 - See this very interesting sequence of videos comparing the words of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. This is the first time I've seen them presented like this. Do you believe they were more alike than different, in their ideas? Martin Lut... - 2012/02/08

Racism in Nova Scotia 50's and 60's - Just shaking My Head.  Listen carefully for the unconcious racism of the interviewer. Clara Halfpenny on Viola Desmond    Born and raised in Halifax, Viola Desmond trained as a teacher but soo... - 2012/02/07

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Farmer Bill's Harvest Time
This Mini Site contains Folk Songs and Adoptions on Halloween and Thanksgiving.
The New England Colonists - Massachusetts Origins
This site explores the genealogy and history of the Bartholomew, Packard, CHILTON, COOKE, Dickerson, and other Mayflower related families with their early beginnings in Massachusetts.
Holiday Fires - Thanksgiving
A resource site for Thanksgiving, including a web directory, Thanksgiving history, lesson plans and worksheets for teachers.

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