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John Smith was famous because of his interaction with North American natives. He was famous for his positive interactions with these people.

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His major accomplishment was saving Jamestown from dieing

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Who led Jamestown Colony?

The Jamestown colony was led by John Smith.


What famous people are from jamestown?

Some famous people are John Rolfe, John Smith, and Pocahontas.


Who became famous for rescuing John Smith?

pochahontas was famous for rescuing him


Why is Pocahontas famous for saving the life of Captain John Smith?

Pocahontas is famous for saving the life of Captain John Smith because since they were in love, Captain John Smith told all of his crew members that Pocahontas saved his live then the British appreciated he.


What 3 famous people who lived in Jamestown?

John Rolfe, John Smith, and Pochantas.


3 most famous people associated with Jamestown?

Some famous people are John Rolfe, John Smith, and Pocahontas.


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John Smith


Why is pocahantas important?

she is famous for saving the life of john smith ROM the wihtes


How many movies does John Smith have?

John Smith of the Pocahontas fame has featured in numerous films based on Pocahontas herself. There have been 5 films with John Smith featured. The most famous would be the Disney version released in 1995.


For what reason did John Smith explore?

he wanted to become the most famous person in the world.


Who was the famous captain who founded Jamestown?

John Smith did not found Jamestown, he was actually the fourth leader of Jamestown. He is just the most famous.


How was Pocahontas famous?

Pocahontas was famous for saving the life of Captain John Smith. She was also the first Native American to have visited Britain.