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Qué (quién) es Mayflower Compact - definición


Mayflower Compact signatories         
  • ''Signing the Mayflower Compact 1620'', a painting by [[Jean Leon Gerome Ferris]] 1899
The Mayflower Compact was an iconic document in the history of America, written and signed aboard the Mayflower on November 11, 1620 while anchored in Provincetown Harbor in Massachusetts. The Compact was originally drafted as an instrument to maintain unity and discipline in Plymouth Colony, but it has become one of the most historic documents in American history.
mayflower         
  • William Bradford]] and [[Myles Standish]] at prayer during their voyage to North America. 1844 painting by [[Robert Walter Weir]].
  • Painting by Isaac Claesz Van Swanenburg of workers in Leiden's wool industry
  • 1898}})
  • ''Mayflower II'' cabin interior
  • ''Mayflower'' Tercentenary stamp, 1920
  • ''[[Mayflower II]]'', a replica of the original ''Mayflower'', docked at [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]]
  • ''Mayflower'' tercentenary half dollar
  • ''The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth'' (1914) By Jennie A. Brownscombe
  • 1893}}
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SAILING SHIP CARRYING ENGLISH AND DUTCH PILGRIMS FROM ENGLAND TO NORTH AMERICA
English colony ship Mayflower; The Mayflower; Ship Mayflower; MayFlower; May Flower; Mayflower voyage
¦ noun the trailing arbutus.
Mayflower         
  • William Bradford]] and [[Myles Standish]] at prayer during their voyage to North America. 1844 painting by [[Robert Walter Weir]].
  • Painting by Isaac Claesz Van Swanenburg of workers in Leiden's wool industry
  • 1898}})
  • ''Mayflower II'' cabin interior
  • ''Mayflower'' Tercentenary stamp, 1920
  • ''[[Mayflower II]]'', a replica of the original ''Mayflower'', docked at [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]]
  • ''Mayflower'' tercentenary half dollar
  • ''The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth'' (1914) By Jennie A. Brownscombe
  • 1893}}
  • 60px
SAILING SHIP CARRYING ENGLISH AND DUTCH PILGRIMS FROM ENGLAND TO NORTH AMERICA
English colony ship Mayflower; The Mayflower; Ship Mayflower; MayFlower; May Flower; Mayflower voyage
·noun In England, the hawthorn; in New England, the trailing arbutus (see Arbutus); also, the blossom of these plants.
Ejemplos de uso de Mayflower Compact
1. The Ten Commandments monument has the Mayflower Compact etched on its other side.
2. The second case came from Kentucky, where the Commandments displayed in several courthouses are surrounded by historical symbols and documents –– e.g., copies of the Mayflower Compact, the Declaration of Independence, the Star Spangled Banner –– to comply with the "reindeer rule," more about which anon.
3. The Ten Commandments monument has the Mayflower Compact etched on the other side. A significant factor is that someone comes and looks at all the monuments on the lawn, they can‘t just single out the Ten Commandments monument and say, Ah ha!‘ and that means government is impermissibly endorsing religion,‘‘ said Kevin Theriot, an attorney for the Haskell County commissioners.
4. Before going ashore, 41 men on the Mayflower signed what is now known as the Mayflower Compact, a 200–word contract to "combine [themselves] together into a civil body politic, for [their] better ordering and preservation." In the MonitorMonday, 11/21/05 A list aids China‘s political prisoners Why Iraq war support fell so fast Next job: keeping rebels out The forces that molded Judge Alito Editorial: Germany‘s new start (not) Get all the Monitor‘s headlines by e–mail.Subscribe for free.