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Pocahontas did not help Lewis and Clark. She died in 1617, more than 200 years before the Corps of Discovery expedition (1804–1806) and decades before Jamestown settlers knew...
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Pocahontas did not help Lewis and Clark. She died in 1617, more than 200 years before the Corps of Discovery expedition (1804–1806) and decades before Jamestown settlers knew...
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Pocahontas, a Native American woman of the Powhatan Confederacy born around 1596, matters because her life catalyzed early diplomatic relations between Indigenous peoples and En...
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Based on verified records, Pocahontas (c. 1596–1617) and John Rolfe (c. 1585–1622) married in April 1614 following her capture in 1613 and conversion to Christianity. The un...
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John Rolfe was an early English settler in Jamestown, Virginia, best known for cultivating a profitable strain of tobacco that helped secure the colony’s economic future. Arri...
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