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Q: Why is john rolfe significant to the Jamestown colony?
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What Jamestown settler did Pocahontas marry?

The Jamestown colony settler that married Pocahontas in 1614 was John Rolfe. After she married John, she started using the name Rebecca Rolfe.


What colony were John Rolfe and John Smith associated with?

John Rolfe and John Smith were associated with the Colony of Virginia. They are also known for their relations with Pocahontas; she may have saved Smith's life and Rolfe eventually married her.


What is a colony that made profits from tobacco?

the Jamestown colony john rolfe was the first one to plant and cure tobacco and save the Jamestown colony from disaster.


What colony was John Rolfe and John Smith associated with?

Jamestown. Both Came and Helped Settle The First New England Colony.


When did John Rolfe arrive in Jamestown?

John Rolfe arrived in Jamestown in about 1610


The Jamestown settlers made a profit for their investors by raising what?

When John Rolfe brought tobacco to Jamestown it saved the colony.


What colony did John Rolfe and Pocahontas discover?

Pocohontas didn't discover anything. John Rolfe sailed to America in 1606 to start England's first successful American colony, Jamestown in Virginia


What colony were John Rolfe and John Smith a part of?

Jamestown. Both Came and Helped Settle The First New England Colony.


What was the Jamestown colony?

roanoke


Englands first colony at Jamestown?

was saved from failure by john smith's leadership and by john rolfe's introduction of tobacco


How did Jamestown colony finally prosper?

The Jamestown colony was able to prosper in spite of many hardships because John Rolfe started the tobacco industry, which brought in a lot of money.


Who was the soldier that was the first good leader of the colony?

i think it was john smith or john rolfe....john smith i believe. that is if your talking about virginia at jamestown.