No.The story we know is not true. Actually the colonist landed in an area of 14,000 Native Americans and in the worse land in the area. Powhatan pretty much left them alone. I think he figured that they would die from the bad water and disease . He was fairly right. Within 6 months there were only 34 men left alive of the 104 who came. It wasn't until after his death that the brother of Powhatan attacked the colony. The story about Smith is also not true. He did NOT save Jamestown. He was only there a very few months and he lied about his contribution to the settlement in a book he wrote several years later. He also made up the story about Pocahontas and she died young so couldn't refute his story. The man who did save Jamestown was the husband of Pocahontas and gave tobacco seeds to the colony. That was John Rolfe.
In a way, she was a princess. She was the Chief's daughter, so that's probably the equivalent of a princess in other regions.
NO. Regardless of the exact nature of Pocahontas' status among the Powhatan, it is clear that many English people regarded her as a princess in the European sense
She's the Daughter of Chief Powhatan, making her the Princess.
Pocahontas was the youngest daughter of the mighty Indian king Powathan. So that makes her a princess.
because she was the daughter of the great powatan
Pocahontas was an INDIAN Princess. Her father was the chief too.
The concept of Princess is a white man's concept and not an Indian's.
Powhatan
Pocahontas
cuz she was an indian princess she had a life to remember lol
Jamestown.
The father of the Indian princess Pocahontas was Chief Powhatan and Algonquin leader. Her mother is not mentioned in history.
I am pretty sure it is Pocahontas.
The name of Disney movie about a red Indian princess is Pocahontas. This movie was released in 1995 and a sequel to this movie released in 1998.
yes. she was a princess
Pocahontas i think.....
yes she was