This Biography is about Pocahontas including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Pocahontas | |
Real Name | Pocahontas |
Nick Name | Matoaka, Matoika, Amonute, Rebecca Rolfe |
Famous as | Native American |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Pocahontas | |
Height | 5’8” |
Born | 1596 |
Died At Age | 22 |
Born in | Werowocomoco |
Died on | March 1617 |
Place of death | Gravesend |
Grouping of People | Native Americans |
Cause of Death | Tuberculosis |
Family Background of Pocahontas | |
Father | Chief Powhatan |
Spouse/Partner | John Rolfe |
Children | Thomas Rolfe |
Personal Fact of Pocahontas | |
Pocahontas was a Native American famous for her association with English colonists during their first years in Virginia. She assisted the colonists in establishing the settlement and also played a major role in mediating peaceful relations between the English settlers and her own tribesmen, the Powhatan Native Americans. very famous anecdote has it that Pocahontas, as a little girl, had saved the life of the Englishman John Smith who was captured and about to be executed by her father, the paramount chief of a network of tributary tribal nations in the Tsenacommacah. Some historians, however, have suggested that this story, as told by Smith, is untrue. Nonetheless, Smith and Pocahontas became good friends and she provided the Englishmen with food and other necessities when they were near starvation. However the relationship between the Native Americans and the Englishmen soured after Smith left for England. Some Englishmen captured Pocahontas and demanded hefty ransoms from her father in return for her liberation. During the period of her captivity, she met an Englishman, the tobacco planter John Rolfe who proposed marriage to her. She agreed to marry him and bore him one child. This marriage helped to pacify the hostile relations between the natives and the colonists for a while. |