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hostile Indians after the intervention of Pocahontas
The firstAmerican girl who helped Jamestown settlers was Pocahontas! Believe it or not!
Pocahontas did not save the colony of Jamestown, Pocahontas saved john white from death by stoning by the local Indians. pocohantis was the chief's daughter, and just before he was executed, it is said she threw herself in front of him to save his life,of course this fact could be a lie creaed from john white himself. but we do know that they did get maried, she was 15, he was about 35. -AnSwEr
it is important to know about her because she is a native princess who help the settlers
Because she was interested in what they did there.
Pocahontas's friendship with the English settlers helped ensure the success of Jamestown.
she taught us even are enemy's should be important she risked her life for settlers ..her enemy's
Plymouth
Pocahontas feared what most people would in the wilderness: Wolves, bears, coyotes, but mostly the English settlers that attacked her tribe.
Pocahontas brought lots of food and supplies to the settlers since they were having a hard time.
There is no evidence that Pocahontas wrote in a diary. However, she did encounter English settlers in Jamestown and her life story has been documented through historical records and accounts from that time period.
She married John Smith, an English settler, thus starting peaceful relations between the settlers and the tribes.
This is the whole song in Finnish: [Pocahontas] Onko mitään mitä voin tehdä? Onko se vain kuolema, joka odottaa Joenmutkan takana? [Ratcliffe] Tästä tulee se päivä... (Mennään, miehet!) [Powhatan] Tästä tulee se aamu... (Tuokaa vanki ulos) [Englantilaiset uudisasukkaat ja alkuperäisamerikkalaiset/English settlers and Native Americans] Näemme heidän kuolevan pölyssä [Pocahontas] En tiedä mitä voin tehdä Tiedän silti että minun pitää yrittää [English Settlers/Englantilaiset uudisasukkaat] Nyt laitamme heidät maksamaan! [Pocahontas] Kotka, auta jalkojani lentämään [Native Americans/Alkuperäisamerikkalaiset] Nyt, ilman varoitusta... [Pocahontas] Vuori, Anna sydämeni olla suuri. [English Settlers and Native Americans/Englantilaiset uudisasukkaat ja alkuperäisamerikkalaiset] Nyt jätämme heidät vereksi ja luuksi ja ruosteeksi [Pocahontas] Maan ja taivaan henget... [English Settlers and Native Americans/Englantilaiset uudisasukkaat ja alkuperäisamerikkalaiset] Se on joko he tai me [Pocahontas] Kiltti, älä Anna sen olla liian myöhä... [English Settlers and Native Americans] He ovat vain joukko Likaisia, lemuavia [English Settlers] Villejä! [Native Americans] Villejä! [English Settlers] Demoneita! [Native Americans] Piruja! [Ratcliffe] Tappakaa heidät! [Native Americans] Villit! [English Settlers] Villit! [Ratcliffe] Mitä me odotamme? [All/Kaikki] Tuhoa heidän julma rotunsa Kunnes ei ole jälkeäkään jäljellä [Pocahontas] Kuinka äänekkäitä ovat sodan rummut [English Settlers and Native Americans] Soitamme sodan rumpuja (Villit! Villit!) Nyt me soitamme sodan rumpuja (Villit! Villit!) [Ratcliffe] Nyt näemme mitä seuraa Jos yrittää olla kuoma [Native Americans] Nyt me soitamme ... rumpuja... sodan! [English Settlers] Tietenkin se tarkoittaa ... rumpuja ... sodan! [Pocahontas] Onko kaikki mitä rakastan kuolemaa jonka on tuonut rumpuava sota?
Pocahontas
It was important for these two to marry because their marragie help restored the peace between the English Settlers and the Indians.
The firstAmerican girl who helped Jamestown settlers was Pocahontas! Believe it or not!