Pocahontas
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Pocahontas, a Powhatan woman central to early colonial Virginia history, was born in what is now Virginia around 1596.
- Profession
- Historical figure
- From
- Werowocomoco, Virginia
- Born
- January 1, 1596
- Years active
- 1607–1617
Early life
Born around 1596 as the daughter of the paramount chief Powhatan, she grew up in the Tsenacommacah of tidewater Virginia.
Career
She became a key intermediary between the Powhatan and the Jamestown settlers, later converting to Christianity, marrying colonist John Rolfe, and traveling to England.
Major achievements
Her marriage helped secure a period of peace between the Powhatan and the English colonists.
Legacy
Pocahontas endures as one of the most storied figures of early American history, though much of her legend is romanticized.
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