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He was a prisoner for nine years.

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How many times was john smith held as someone's prisoner?

He was a prisoner for nine years.


How many times was john smith someones prisoner?

He was a prisoner for nine years.


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John Smith explored the United States. He was taken prisoner by Pocahontas' tribe near the York River in 1607.


How many times was John Smith held someone's prosoner?

He didn't hold people prisoner. In fact, everything he wrote in his book was a lie. He only lasted in Jamestown about 6 months because gunpowder was sprinkled on him and set on fire. He had to go home for medical treatment.


How many days did John Smith travel to get to Jamestown?

He was held prisoner twice (2). The first time he was captured and enslaved by the Turks. The second time, he was held prisoner by an Indian tribe, but was "saved" by Pocahontas. [Note this is NOT counting the times he was arrested/shackled.]


Did John Smith kill Indians?

He was exploring near the Chickahominy river and they took him for prisoner because they thought he was a threat. No one is really sure he was captured, because it involved a wild story of the chiefs daughter from saving him from execution. There weren't any recordings of Pocahontas before John Smith.


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The roman numeral indicates how many times that name has been reused in a bloodline. For example, if John Smith names his son John Smith, then the son will be named John Smith Jr. Now, if John Smith Jr. names his son John Smith, then the son will be named John Smith III (the third), and so on and so forth. In the minds of many, using Roman numerals adds "class" to the name.


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