She was held hostage for 4 years and WAS NOT a peacemaker. That story comes from Smith in his book and he lied. While a hostage she converted to Christianity and changed her name to Rebecca. When John Rolfe came to Jamestown with tobacco seeds he met her and they married. Soon after she married him they left for England where they had a baby boy. Not long after arriving she died in England and her son was left her sister-in-law.
They were the first people that didnt live in texas to discover thanksgiving
She wore it loose down and didnt tie it
they didnt escape in the daytime, they escaped in the night, so the slave owners couldn't see them
Albert Einstein is thought to be the smartest person alive but there could have been other people who just didnt have a chance.
because he is ugly and dumb
it was great because they had a democracy, so people had a chance to say someting. Women and girls did have disadvantages though because they couldn't vote or go to school, but they didnt seem to mind.
most people died, yet the English won and their land was outbought so they really didnt have a good chance of "winning" anything but freedom...:)
they didnt they didnt
they didnt they didnt
she cared about her family. she also cared about the slaves that didnt escape.
he bribed people to vote for him in the 1920's using fake promices for everyone.. that time WW2 was on so men didnt get a chance to bash him up and the people who didnt fight started to obey him. in the end when the war ended. he got married and commited suicide 2 days later.
Yes, If you wonder why i know because...My grandpa was in it and he helped his friends escape and they were shot while escaping... he escaped and didnt go back... they classified him dead but i didnt he was with me. i asked him " how many people survived" he said about 300 people in the 3 years!! hope that helped