The Pilgrims were actually two main groups. A group known as the Separatists wanted to practice their religion freely, while many other passengers came mainly to start a new life in a new land.
Their original plan was to take two ships, the Mayflower and the Speedwell, and to arrive in North America while the weather was still warm.
The ships set sail in August but were forced to turn back when the Speedwell sprang a leak. As a result, more people packed onto the Mayflower. It didn’t depart until September 6, 1620.
But the Mayflower was built for cargo, not people. The ship’s 102 passengers, including about 30 children, had to cram together below deck for much of the trip. The ceilings were too low for most passengers to stand. Many slept on damp, straw-filled mattresses. Many passengers got horribly seasick.
During the 3,200-mile voyage, a sailor and a young passenger died. On November 11, after more than two terrible months at sea, the ship arrived at Cape Cod in what is now Massachusetts.