No.She reached England in 1616.
They were married in 1614.
She married John Rolfe on April 5, 1614
The English explorer who was married to Pocahontas was John Rolfe. However, the couple did not marry in 1585. They married in 1614. She was born in 1585.
The Jamestown colony settler that married Pocahontas in 1614 was John Rolfe. After she married John, she started using the name Rebecca Rolfe.
Pocahontas
Pocahontas husband name was John Rolfe, from what I have read I think she married him to bring peace between the Native Americans and the settlers. She married him in April 5, 1614.
Yes, in 1614 to John Rolf. Smith 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 1614
He got married in 1614 to Chief Powhatans Daughter, Pocahontas. That made peace come about between the colonists and the indians.
Pocahontas was engaged to Kocoum, but married John Rolfe.
Pocahontas married John Rolfe in 1614. Their marriage helped to establish a period of peace between the English colonists and the Powhatan Confederacy in Virginia.
she die at the age of 20. and the year was 1617. Pocohantas was born about 1595. She married John Rolfe on 1614 April 5, and died in March of 1617.