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Question: Who signed the Mayflower Compact and what was it for!?
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John Carver, Richard Warren, John Turner, Edmon Margeson, William Bradford, John Howland, Francis Eaton, Peter Brown, Edward Winslow, Stephen Hopkins, James Chilton, Richard Britteridge, William Brewster, Edward Tilly, John Crackston, George Soule, Isaac Allerton, John Tilly, John Billington, Myles Standish, Francis Cooke, Moses Fletcher, Richard Gardiner, John Alden, Thomas Rogers, John Goodman, John Allerton, Samuel Fuller, Thomas Tinker, Degory Priest, Thomas English, Christopher Martin, John Rigdale, Thomas Williams, Edward Doty, William Mullins, Edward Fuller, Gilbert Winslow, Edward Leister, William White, Richard Clarke!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

"There followed the signatures of 41 of the 102 passengers, 37 of whom were Separatists fleeing religious persecution in Europe!. This compact established the first basis in the new world for written laws!. Half of the colony failed to survive the first winter, but the remainder lived on and prospered!."Www@QuestionHome@Com

the pilgrims
it was a kind of constitution for the pilgrimsWww@QuestionHome@Com

Herbie Hancock and Captain BeefheartWww@QuestionHome@Com