in England
John Rolfe was a part of the English ships that John Smith was on. One night, Rolfe followed Smith when a few years older and when Smith left, Rolfe went in to meet the Indian princess.
John key live in a capital city called wellington
no she is married to his brother Edorado---
He is saying that all of the married people will live . . . except one. And the one married person who he does not expect to live is, of course, Claudius.
yes you can live in the John Hancock building... It's not recommended, because you would get arrested.
Virginia
John Rolfe was a part of the English ships that John Smith was on. One night, Rolfe followed Smith when a few years older and when Smith left, Rolfe went in to meet the Indian princess.
i think england and or jamestown
Yes. Jamestown was on the James River and her tribe was part an empire of 15,000 Native Americans. She also lived in England where her husband John Rolfe was from and was near the ocean. She died in England.
Pocahontas was a Virginian Indian who lived in late 16th and early 17th century. She was the daughter of an Indian chief Powhatan and was captured by English in 1603 and during captivity she converted to Christianity and later on married an English man named John Rolfe. She died in 1617.
jamestown
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.
Her greatest achievement was saving john smith and making her live better
She was a Native American woman so most likely she wanted to take care of her family and live a quiet life with her tribe. Instead she was held hostage for 4 years by colonists, became a Christian, changed her name to Rebecca, and married John Rolfe. She went to England with him, had a baby boy, and died about age 19. She is buried in England.
Pennsylvania, USA.
Virginia
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