What we think we know about her is a story. The truth is more interesting than the story.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.
dats a stupid question dumby
Pocahontas's son was named Thomas Rolfe. He was the child of Pocahontas and English colonist John Rolfe, born in 1615 in Virginia. Thomas Rolfe had a significant impact on the early colonial history of Virginia.
in the movie or in history?
1595-1617
Edith Wilson
its obviously Pocahontas guys, how cud you not kno????(don't actually put that on ur history paper, it's not right, plus, its what im putting)
The author of the biography "Pocahontas" is Joseph Bruchac. He retells the story of Pocahontas, a Native American woman who played a significant role in the early history of the English settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.
History of her giving birth by Jayson
The father of the Indian princess Pocahontas was Chief Powhatan and Algonquin leader. Her mother is not mentioned in history.
Because pocahontas was a native american woman who married a european settler when tgey came over to america
In reality (factual history) there is no tree associated with the real personage of Pocahontas. In the fantasy movies and stories about her, her Grandmother is a Willow tree.
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