In the context of the historical narrative surrounding Pocahontas, John Smith did not kill Kocoum. Kocoum was a Native American warrior and Pocahontas's husband, who is believed to have died in a separate conflict involving the English settlers. The details of Kocoum's death are not clearly documented, and many accounts focus more on the relationship between Pocahontas and John Smith rather than on Kocoum's fate.
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Yes, Pocahontas was married before she met John Rolfe. She was married to a man named Kocoum, a Powhatan warrior, with whom she had at least one child. However, her marriage to Kocoum was not formally recognized by the English, and after being captured by the English, Pocahontas eventually married John Rolfe in 1614.
John and Mary Smith
Christopher Newport, the captain of the Susan Constant who was also in charge of all of the ships, was going to execute John Smith once they landed in Virginia but the men liked Smith too much. During the years that Smith was there many men wanted him dead.
John Smith was not on the Titanic. The ship's captain was Edward Smith. Not even related to John Smith.
Pocahontas was engaged to Kocoum, but married John Rolfe.
I'm pretty sure she married John Rolfe. She married Kocoum (he was in her village).When she moved to England she married John Rolfe ( not john smith)
Kocoum, John rolfe
Pocahontas went to prison because she married kocum, John Rolfe. and was still married to kocum when she married john r.
Yes Pocahontas Did Marry Kocoum. The Real Pocahontas Anyway. The Disney Pochontas Didnt as Kocoum Died In The Story. The Real Pocahontas never married or even had a relationship with John Smith as she was only 10 when she met him when he came to Jamestown looking for gold. He was over 15 years older than her at the time. After He Left, many years later Pocahontas is said to have married Kocoum. Although nothing much is known about their relationship. A few years later she moved to London as the wife of John Rolfe (Not John Smith). Suggestions Have Been Made That Pocahontas was still married to Kocoum at the time. After Her Marrage To Rolfe She was Baptised and Called Lady Rebecca and From That Day On Known as Rebecca Rolfe.
She was supposed To Marry Kocoum and she did but then she "Married" John Rolfe And was baptised as Lady Rebecca Rolfe. Her Real Name was Matoaka, they called her "Pocahontas" because she was so playful.
to kill him
Pocahontas's dad Powhatan wanted to kill Pocahontas, because John Smith kept on bring other people from England to America and invaded their land. Pocahontas put her head on John Smith so Powhatan did not kill them both John Smith and Pocahontas: the beautiful, the most favorite, princess, etc.
He tried to kill john smith but Pocahontas saved him
it was never john smith she was 12 when she meet him and married he made the whole thing up later on when she came to England she was married to Kocoum for three years than he died and after smith went back to England because of an self inflicted injury she was kidnapped for 4 years and married john Rolfe and baptised as Rebecca
who is the boyfriend of Pocahontas Pocahontas is best know for her relationship with John Smith, and apparently she saved his life more than once; however there is no evidence they wer ever romanticly involved.<br><br>Pocahontas married a Powhatan man named Kocoum some time around 1612, but there is no other information about him or their marraige.<br><br>Later she married John Rolfe, a tobacco farmer April 5, 1614 and they had a child Thomas Rolfe<br><p></p><p> </p>
She told her dad(the tribe leader) not to kill John Smith. Also some say Pocahontas and John Smith went into a relationship.