While captive, Pocahontas met the colonist John Rolfe, who—according to various English accounts, including his own—fell in love with her. Pocahontas agreed to marry Rolfe and, shortly before ...
During her captivity at Jamestown, Pocahontas falls in love with an English settler, John Rolfe. Was this coincidence or was it strategy? It's hard to know. What we do know is that the marriage ...
John Rolfe - and she and Smith sail away to Britain together at the end of the film. History, however, tells a different and darker tale. To start, Pocahontas was just a nickname, meaning "the ...
Elizabeth Warren, the U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, long claimed to have Native American ancestry but later had to ...
So ‘Pocahontas’ was actually born as Amonute ... Matoaka was converted to Christianity by her captors and then married John Rolfe. He had agonised over marrying a ‘heathen’ (as he saw ...
When news of John Smith's death reaches America, Pocahontas is devastated. She sets off to London with John Rolfe, to meet with the King of England on a diplomatic mission: to create peace and ...
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