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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY 16 Sep 2014

    On this day in 1620, the Mayflower set sail from England. 66 days later, the ship landed on the tip of Cape Cod.pic.twitter.com/fnu3dEyp3l

    10:25 AM - 16 Sep 2014
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      1. Orval E.‏ @OrvalElliott 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY One of the worst days in Native history.

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      1. D E S‏ @_destineeaustin 16 Sep 2014
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        “@USATODAY: On this day in 1620, the Mayflower set sail from England. pic.twitter.com/lvBMEFiwaz” @_alisharussell

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      1. Suzanne‏ @suzmorana 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY I can see the Mayflower pub from my balcony and I've been to Cornwall where they sailed from Plymouth :)

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      1. steve jagler‏ @stevejagler 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY @USATODAYmoney They sure picked a dumb time of the year to begin their journey!

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      1. Nancy woodall‏ @WildFreedomFed 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY and that was a very sad day for all of the Indians, there land was taken away from them soon after..

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      1. Cindy Burton‏Verified account @cindylburton 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY My first ancestors to America were on this boat #franciscookedescendants

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      1. david wilson‏ @VoltaireOK 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY If the Mayflour had a less attractive name, one must wonder if it's fame would have survived to this date in same way?

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      1. david wilson‏ @VoltaireOK 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY The US systen of private property as opposed to King owning everything down to Dutch influence NY B4 Mayflower arrived

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      1. david wilson‏ @VoltaireOK 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY Christopher Columbus was actually a Scotsman called Pedro Scotto, historian according to Historian Alfonso Ensenat de Villalonga

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      1. crazyhorse‏ @crazyhorse2126 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY all over the history books that they would have died if not for native americans helping them if they only knew the evil they were

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      1. Tee‏ @truthfully24 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY and then the REAL problems started

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      1. Jay‏ @agdiplm 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY if you zoom in on this photo you can see the tip of the cape!pic.twitter.com/6pk2ekj5Uj

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      1. david wilson‏ @VoltaireOK 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY 1513 Juan Ponce de León lands in, and names Florida

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      1. Frank Reynolds‏ @Workaholic_SG 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY @uberfacts

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      1. david wilson‏ @VoltaireOK 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY If the Scots must be called Irish after few years residence Ulster WHY Pilgrims not called Dutch as they spent as long in Holland

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      1. Dave Smith‏ @smashzoom 16 Sep 2014
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        .@USATODAY Soon after, the Europeans would bring slaves, and eventually stick America with the problem of abolishing it.

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      1. Dale Wiggins‏ @DaleWigginsJr 16 Sep 2014
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        @USATODAY And Ponce de Leon landed in Florida way before that.

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