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The Departure for America

The Departure for America.jpg The English Colonies and the French Claims in 1754MiniaturesThe day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babeThe English Colonies and the French Claims in 1754MiniaturesThe day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babeThe English Colonies and the French Claims in 1754MiniaturesThe day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babeThe English Colonies and the French Claims in 1754MiniaturesThe day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babeThe English Colonies and the French Claims in 1754MiniaturesThe day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babeThe English Colonies and the French Claims in 1754MiniaturesThe day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babe

On the 15th of August, 1620, both vessels left Southampton, but the Speedwell proving unseaworthy, they were obliged to return, putting into the harbor of Dartmouth for repairs. A second attempt resulted in abandoning the Speedwell at Plymouth, from which port the Mayflower sailed alone on the 16th of September.