Was there blood in Pocahontas?

John Smith is shot by Ratcliffe, but only to protect Chief Powhatan from the bullet. Again, no blood is shown.
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Was Pocahontas trafficked?

Of course, the way Disney depicts this story in a beautiful way, where Pocahontas wanted to experience conquest however realistically, Pocahontas was only 11 years old when she met Smith and was later sexually assaulted and trafficked.
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Were John Smith and Pocahontas lovers?

Despite what Disney (and numerous authors going back to the early 1800s) would have you believe, there is no historical basis for the claim that Pocahontas and Smith were romantically involved.
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What actually happened to Pocahontas?

As the visiting party was moving down the Thames River to begin their homeward voyage, Pocahontas became very sick and they went ashore at Gravesend. She died and was buried there in March 1617, age 20.
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Did Pocahontas ever have kids?

The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in 1614 changed the demographics of Virginia residents. Their only child, Thomas Rolfe, was the first descendent in a line that now spans over seven generations.
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Why did Pocahontas not marry John Smith?

Pocahontas would later marry another Jamestown colonist, John Rolfe when she was 17 or 18 (her exact birthdate is unknown). John Smith was in his early 30s. Needless to say, any romantic relationship between the two would have been unacceptable even in the 1600s.
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Did Pocahontas marry Captain?

… (and other facts about Jamestown).
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Is Pocahontas and Sacagawea the same person?

No, Pocahontas and Sacagawea are not the same person. Pocahontas was the daughter of Chief Powhatan who lived from about 1596 until 1617. Sacagawea was the guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition. She lived from 1788 until 1812.
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How old was the real Pocahontas when she met John Smith?

Pocahontas's birth year is unknown, but some historians estimate it to have been around 1596. In A True Relation of Virginia (1608), the English explorer John Smith described meeting Pocahontas in the spring of 1608 when she was "a child of ten years old".
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How old was Pocahontas when she saved John Smith?

Pocahontas was her nickname, meaning “the naughty one” or “spoiled child.” Her real name was Matoaka. The legend is that she saved a heroic John Smith from being clubbed to death by her father in 1607 – she would have been about 10 or 11 at the time.
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What was the age difference between Pocahontas and John Rolfe?

Powhatan eventually agreed to the terms for her release, but by then she had reportedly fallen in love with John Rolfe, who was about 10 years her senior.
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Did Pocahontas have a daughter?

This event is the key historical link to both bloodlines of Pocahontas. At the time of her capture she would have already borne her daughter Ka-Okee with Kocoum, and her capture started the chain of events that led to the birth of her son Thomas Rolfe.
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What is the dark story of Pocahontas?

Her primary name at birth was Amonute, and her secondary name was Matoaka, meaning “flower between two streams.” The heartbreaking life of Pocahontas was one of tragedy and violence - the story of a young girl who was brutally raped, kidnapped, and allegedly murdered by those who were meant to keep her safe.
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Where is Pocahontas grave?

The exact location of Pocahontas' burial is unknown as the medieval Church of St George burned down in 1727 during a great fire that destroyed most of Gravesend. It is thought she lies beneath the rebuilt Georgian church, which is already Grade II* listed.
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What does Pocahontas necklace mean?

The medallion symbol in Pocahontas symbolized the connection that the Powhatan people shared with their tribe and the earth. Pocahontas' father gave her the necklace, which belonged to her mother, then told her that one day, her people would look to her as she is the daughter of the chief.
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Are there any real pictures of Pocahontas?

Pocahontas's only known portrait was created in England, during the last few months of her life. The only surviving record of the sitting is an engraving by Simon van de Passe.
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What happened to Pocahontas child?

John Rolfe, Tomocomo, the governor and other surviving Native Americans returned to Virginia. Stuckley later transferred custody and care of Thomas Rolfe to his uncle, Henry Rolfe. After returning to Virginia, John Rolfe married a third time, to Jane Pierce, and gave Thomas a younger half-sister, Elizabeth.
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Who had a baby with Sacagawea have?

Jean Baptiste Charbonneau is remembered primarily as the son of Sacagawea. His father, Toussaint Charbonneau, was a French-Canadian fur trapper who joined the Lewis and Clark Expedition as an interpreter; Sacagawea proved invaluable as the explorers' interpreter among the Shoshone.
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Who was in love with Sacagawea?

Sacagawea's story that led to her future begins when a French-Canadian trapper and fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau came to live at the Hidatsa village located in western North Dakota. Charbonneau was attracted to Sacagawea. While she was in her early teens, she became one of his wives.
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Who did Sacagawea have a baby with?

This Date in Native History: On February 11, 1805, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau was born. He was the son of the Lemhi Shoshone woman called Sacajawea and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau, at Fort Mandan in what is now North Dakota.
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How did Pocahontas save John Smith twice?

In 1608, Pocahontas is said to have saved Smith a second time. Chief Powhatan invited Smith and some other colonists to Werowocomoco on friendly terms, but Pocahontas came to the hut where they were staying and warned them that Powhatan was planning to kill them. They stayed on their guard and the attack never came.
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Are there any descendants of Pocahontas today?

Some Virginia families claim descent from Pocahontas and her husband, John Rolfe; in fact the majority of the descendants of Pocahontas in the USA are through their son, Thomas Rolfe.
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What gender is Pocahontas?

Thus, Disney's Pocahontas, a legendary story of a courageous Native American woman who . rescued an English explorer and her own people from the English, became the first non-white subject--a woman-to enter Disney's empire in this context and speak of her own side of American history.
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Did Pocahontas have a funeral?

On March 21, 1617, the funeral of Pocahontas was held at Saint George's, Gravesend, Kent, England. The exact date and year of Pocahontas' birth are unknown, but historians estimate it to have been around 1596.
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