John Rolfe sent tobacco to England in 1614. He played a crucial role in establishing tobacco as a cash crop in Virginia, which ultimately contributed to the economic success of the colony. Rolfe's cultivation methods and the introduction of a sweeter strain of tobacco made it popular in England, paving the way for the tobacco trade.
She died in England in her English husband - John Rolfe's arm's at the age of twenty-two.
Pocahontas married John Rolfe, an English tobacco planter, in 1614. Together, they had one son named Thomas Rolfe, who was born in 1615. Pocahontas's marriage to Rolfe helped establish a period of peace between the English settlers and Native Americans in Virginia. She later traveled to England with Rolfe and their son, where she became a symbol of the potential for harmony between cultures.
John Rolfe attended Cambridge University in England, where he likely studied at one of its constituent colleges. However, specific details about his time there and the exact college he attended are not well-documented. Rolfe is best known for his role in the early colonial history of Virginia, particularly for introducing tobacco cultivation.
The address of the Rolfe Public Library is: 319 Garfield St, Rolfe, 50581 1119
they were chased out
Yes Pocahontas had a father and mother. Then she married John Rolfe and moved to England. There she had a son named Thomas. She died in England of a disease at age 21.
Rebecca Rolfe in England.
new york
Rolfe Kent was born in 1963, in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
Alan Rolfe was born on April 5, 1908, in London, England, UK.
Guy Rolfe was born on December 27, 1911, in London, England, UK.
Guy Rolfe died on October 19, 2003, in London, England, UK.
i think england and or jamestown
in England
Marc Rolfe was born on January 24, 1987, in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England, UK.
Peter Rolfe Johnson died in 1978, in Worthing, Sussex, England, UK.