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Who was captain of the "Mayflower" in 1620?
- Christopher Jones:After a rocky start in which the "Mayflower's" sister ship, the "Speedwell" encountered multiple problems, the second ship was finally left at dock in Plymouth, England. Those who chose to continue to America crowded themselves and supplies onto the already overcrowded "Mayflower." The voyage to America took 66 days, the first half of which went fairly smoothly. Then they began to encounter Atlantic storms, many of which blew them off-course. The skills of their Captain Christopher Jones saw them through to the New World, but they didn't come ashore in Northern Virginia as planned. Instead, after scouting the coast for a while and nearly shipwrecking in another storm, they decided to come ashore at Cape Cod. Source: MayflowerHistory.com
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