In 1626-27, the Sparrow-Hawk began her final journey across the brutal
winter waves of the Atlantic Ocean, departing from the southern coast of
England with America as her goal. As cases of scurvy and whispers of
mutiny rose, the hopes of those aboard the small vessel began to fade.
The ever-changing coastline of Cape Cod caused the Sparrow-Hawk to run
aground. Desperate to repair their ship and attain their goal of
becoming wealthy Virginia tobacco planters, the passengers wrecked her
again, forcing them to abandon their beloved ship and take up residence
in Plymouth Colony. Revealed by the tides over two hundred years later,
the wreckage was pillaged by local scavengers and put on display in
Boston. Join Mark Wilkins as he delves into the secrets of the
Sparrow-Hawk.