It was important for these two to marry because their marragie help restored the peace between the English Settlers and the Indians.
John Rolfe got married to Pocahontas and Pocahontas got married to John Rolfe. They had a baby Thomas Rolfe a year later :)
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John Rolfe had two wives. His first wife was Pocahontas, a Native American woman from the Powhatan tribe, whom he married in 1614. After Pocahontas's death in 1617, Rolfe married Jane Pierce in 1626.
Yes, John Rolfe, a famous tobacco farmer, did marry Pocahontas.
The marriage was most likely a political marriage more than anything. From what little notes and stories there are left over the union, it seems that they thought the marriage would help solidify relations between the white settlers and the native land owners.
Pocahontas's brother was in the Powhatan tribe
John Rolfe and Pocahontas married after she became christianI like fart
John Rolfe got married to Pocahontas and Pocahontas got married to John Rolfe. They had a baby Thomas Rolfe a year later :)
Pocahontas husband name was John Rolfe, from what I have read I think she married him to bring peace between the Native Americans and the settlers. She married him in April 5, 1614.
John Rolfe was the husband of Pocahontas, not John Smith.
Pocahontas was engaged to Kocoum, but married John Rolfe.
Her mother's necklace Her son, Thomas The compass Smith gave her The Era of Peace created by her marriage to John Rolfe XD
John Rolfe lived from 1585 to 1622 and was married to Pocahontas. His chief contribution to Virginia's economy was the cultivation of tobacco.
Pocahontas was baptized, christened Rebecca, and later married John Rolfe on April 5, 1614. A general peace and a spirit of goodwill between the English and the Indians resulted from this marriage.
Pocahontas married John Rolfe in 1614. Their marriage helped to establish a period of peace between the English colonists and the Powhatan Confederacy in Virginia.
Yes, Pocahontas was married before she met John Rolfe. She was married to a man named Kocoum, a Powhatan warrior, with whom she had at least one child. However, her marriage to Kocoum was not formally recognized by the English, and after being captured by the English, Pocahontas eventually married John Rolfe in 1614.
The name of John Rolfe and Pocahontas son was Thomas Rolfe.