No, that would have been impossible, since there was no such disease as Ebola back in the 1600s. But there were certainly other serious diseases that killed people, since there were no hospitals and few doctors. When people became ill, they often infected each other because there was no reliable means for sanitation or keeping things clean and sterile. While we don't really know what killed Pocahontas, most historians believe she died from either a kind of pneumonia or flu, or perhaps dysentery. She was only in her twenties when she died.
Pocahontas died of pneumonia
Pocahontas died of pneumonia
Pocahontas died of pneumonia
Pocahontas was born around 1595, and died in March of 1617.
she did die she had to
Pocahontas died March 1617 in Gravesend,Kent,England.
in 1617 of small pox
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she died from tuberculosis
Pocahontas died in 2001
No
she died when she was 22