Pocahontas Biography
1595
Virginia
March 1617
Gravesend, England
Powhatan-Renapé "princess" who helped the Virginia colonists
" . . . I will bee for ever and ever your Countrieman. . . . "
Pocahontas.
The story of Pocahontas, a Powhatan-Renapé "princess," is one of the earliest and most deeply rooted legends of American history. According to the legend, Pocahontas saved John Smith (see entry), one of the founders of the Virginia Colony, from being executed by her father, Powhatan (see entry). If the story is true, Pocahontas may have decisively influenced the course of English settlement in the New World (a European term for North America and South America). Her friendly and generous relationship with Smith and the English settlers helped preserve the colony through the long winters when the colonists were threatened with starvation. With...
[The entire page is 2938 words long]
