Pocahontas .She didn't save Smith.The story we know is not true. Actually the colonist landed in an area of 14,000 Native Americans and in the worse land in the area. Powhatan pretty much left them alone. I think he figured that they would die from the bad water and disease . He was fairly right. Within 6 months there were only 34 men left alive of the 104 who came. It wasn't until after his death that the brother of Powhatan attacked the colony. The story about Smith is also not true. He 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.
Pocahontas
In the 'Pocahontas' Disney movie, Chief Powhatan was about to execute John Smith, but Pocahontas saved him by throwing herself in the way of the weapon, causing the Chief to stop.
Chief Powhatan was famous for being the paramount chief of Tsenacommacah. However, he was most well-known for being the father of Pocahontas, who saved an Englishman called John Smith from being killed by her father.
Captain John Smith was captured by the Powhatan Confederacy in 1607 and was brought before Chief Powhatan. According to Smith's accounts, he was saved from execution by the chief's daughter, Pocahontas, who intervened and pleaded for his life. This event is often romanticized, but it played a significant role in the early interactions between Native Americans and English settlers.
The American Indian who saved John Smith's life was named Pocahontas. She was the daughter of Powhatan, the chief of the Powhatan Confederacy, and intervened to rescue Smith from execution by her father's tribe. Her actions not only saved Smith but also played a significant role in fostering relations between the English settlers and the Native Americans. Pocahontas later became an important figure in American history, symbolizing peace and cross-cultural exchange.
I read that John Smith was adopted by Powhatan. Then he and Pocahontas became friends.
Chief Powhatan daughters name was Pocahontas. She was a member of the Algonquian tribe in Virginia helped establish friendships between her tribe and early colonists died in her 20s.Captain John Smith claimed that she saved his life long ago.
she saved John Smith from being killed by her father, the Indian chief
In the story "The Captain's Daughter" by James Fenimore Cooper, John Smith is saved from being tied to a tree by the intervention of Pocahontas, who pleads for his life. She bravely approaches her father, Chief Powhatan, and convinces him to spare Smith, arguing that he is valuable and could be an ally. Her courageous act ultimately leads to Smith's release and highlights the themes of friendship and diplomacy in the narrative.
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because Pocahontas risked her life for smith Answer: Pocahontas, correctly called Matoaka, was just 10 years old when John Smith visited Powhatan. Smith was actually believed to be treated very well while visiting It is only after Matoaka was long dead that he spread three separate and conflicting stories about how Pocahontas saved his life.
Pocahontas, daughter of chief Powhatan, appealed for mercy for the Virginian settler Captain John Smith. She married another settler, John Rolfe. They returned to England in around 1615. Pocahotas died in England in March 1617.