Probably not, considering that when he knew her she was about 12 and he was nearly 30.
No, but liked him as a friend she loved John Rolfe
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John Smith
she was in love with john Rolfe
Pocahontas
Pocahontas was at first in love with John Smith, but she later married John Rolfe.
Yes. She didn't fall in love with John Smith, but saved him. She married with John Rolfe and had a son named Thomas Rolfe.
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no he only loved her as a family member
Yes, Pocahontas was a real historical figure. She was a Native American woman born around 1596 in what is now Virginia, known for her association with the English colonist John Smith and her later marriage to John Rolfe. However, many aspects of her story, especially those popularized by films and folklore, are romanticized or fictionalized, diverging significantly from the historical facts.
It is actually unknown if Pocahontas loved John Rolfe or not, the only thing we know for sure is that they were married. But as you probably know already, not everyone who is married is happy or in love.
Historians believe Pochahantas had a sister or half-sister named Matachanna. But we don't know much about her. But we think she may have known English as well as her sister or half-sister.