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This exploration of early American history highlights Christopher Columbus's voyages to the New World and the historic journey of the Mayflower. Columbus embarked on four trips, with twelve ships on his second journey, making significant stops in North America. Meanwhile, the Mayflower carried a group of English settlers to America on September 21, 1620. As these two pivotal events shaped America's landscape, they laid the foundation for future generations. Discover the challenges and triumphs of these early explorers and settlers in the New World.
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Columbus made 12 sea voyages. Columbus had 15 ships during his second voyage to the New World. Columbus visited North America several times. Columbus made 4 trips in all to the New World. There were no women on the “Mayflower”. On the 21st of September in 1620 a group of people left England for the New World. There were Spanish settlements in South America and in the South of North America. English settlements appeared in the Northeast of America at the beginning of the 17th century. The people from England came to America on board the ship “Mayflower” in 1620.