"Powhatan's Daughter" is another name for Pocahontas, who was a Native American woman associated with the English colonists in Virginia. The term is sometimes used to reference the early interactions between Native Americans and the Pilgrims, particularly in the context of the colonial period. However, it’s important to note that Pocahontas was not directly linked to the Pilgrims of Plymouth; she was part of the Powhatan Confederacy in Virginia, which was separate from the Pilgrims' settlement in Massachusetts.
NO it can be spelled Wahunsonacock, or Wahunsonacook, or Wahunsenacawh
The Mayflower was the name of the ship that the Pilgrims sailed on. The Ship, before the Pilgrims' Voyage, was used predominantly as a cargo ship.
puritans
Mayflower Compact
the mayflower
Separatists.
what was the original name of the pilgrims
I believe its "Quakers"
Pioneers or pilgrim fathers
daughter card or daughter board
NO it can be spelled Wahunsonacock, or Wahunsonacook, or Wahunsenacawh
Pilgrims were also called Separatists.
Pocahontas was simply a nickname meaning spoiled child. Her correct name was Matoaka, daughter of Powhatan. When John Smith came and stayed with the Powhatans, she would have been about 10.
Pioneers or pilgrim fathers
You could call them settlers. Puritans was another term they used.Also immigrants.
The name of the boat that the pilgrims rode on is called the Mayflower.
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