Pocahontas, John Smith and John Rolfe 1608 Jamestown colony, Virginia, USA

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HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA — Pocahontas (1596–1617) befriended the daring English explorer and adventurer Captain John Smith (1580–1631) and later converted to Christianity. She married the Virginia tobacco planter John Rolfe (1585-1622) in 1614 and bore their son. Pocahontas has entered the pantheon of modern popular culture is a subject of art, literature, and film. Numerous places, landmarks, and products in the United States have been named after Pocahontas. Her story has been romanticized over the years, many aspects of which are fictional, with the most famous being the many celebrated stories told about her and John Smith. EPISODE 189 — Pocahontas.

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