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John Rolfe married Pochontas.
Smith
i really dont know but
No Pochontas was not Cherokee. She was the daughter of Powhatan, the powerful chief of the Algonquian Indians in the Tidewater region of Virginia.
Americans and English? You mean English settlers and Native Americans?
These are not in order, but here are some: 1. Jasmine (Aladdin) 2. Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) 3. Belle (Beauty and the beast) 4. Pochontas ( Pochontas) 5. Mulan (Mulan) 6. Ariel ( The little mermaid) 7. Cinderella ( Cinderella) 8. Snow White (Snow white) 9. Princess Tiana (The princess and the frog) There are more, but they are not really offical princesses. I'm not sure if princess Tiana is offical or not.
The father of Pochontas was the Native American Chieften named Powhatan. Pocohontas and her father played a significant role in the Jamestown Colony in Virginia.
Pocahontas can be described as brave, compassionate, adventurous, diplomatic, and resilient. These qualities reflect her role as a mediator between her Native American tribe and English settlers, as well as her courage in navigating cultural challenges.
Pocahontas's real name was Amonute. She was also known by the nickname Matoaka. Pocahontas was a Native American woman associated with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia, and she played a significant role in the early interactions between Native Americans and English settlers.
When john smith was injured from a gunpowder explosion, he had to be sent back to England. The English told the Native American people he had died. So when Pocahontas saw john smith in england, she was surprised. Also, she was already married to john rolfe, so there was nothing she could do about it.
baby carrots, baby leeks, baby scallops, baby turnips, baby asparagus, baby beets, baby fennel, baby kale, baby pattis, baby squash, baby cauliflower, and baby chard. is all i can think of. Probably much more.