John Rolfe is primarily known for introducing the cultivation of tobacco in Virginia, which became a crucial cash crop for the colony and significantly contributed to its economic success. He developed a sweeter variety of tobacco that appealed to European markets, helping to establish tobacco as a leading export. Additionally, Rolfe is noted for his marriage to Pocahontas, which fostered a period of peace between Native Americans and English settlers.
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No John Smith was not married to Rebecca Rolfe.
She didn't marry John Smith she married John Rolfe. She was only 10 when she married John Rolfe. She married John Rolfe in 1614, she was 19, she died in 1617 at age 22
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No, John Rolfe was not responsible for the indentured servant system. The system of indentured servitude in the American colonies predates Rolfe's arrival and was already in place as a means to address labor shortages. However, Rolfe's successful cultivation of tobacco in Virginia in the early 1600s did increase the demand for labor, which in turn contributed to the expansion of the indentured servant system as a way to meet that demand.
John Rolfe was born in the year 1585!
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John Rolfe was the husband of Pocahontas, not John Smith.
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