Did Pocahontas married her prince charming and how many children did they have?”
Pocahontas has been memorialized in legend, as well as movies and books (see Walt Disney’s version for example). In the romanticized versions, it is hinted that she and John Smith were in love, but there is little historical evidence to support this. She did eventually marry an Englishman anmed John Rolfe. She converted to Christianity and changed her name to Rebecca. Rolfe and Pocahontas had one childe, a son named Thomas Rolfe. Pocahontas died in 1617 of an unknown illness, but pnuemonia or tuberculosis are suspected. Below are some of the legend that have sprung up around her life: After her death, increasingly fanciful and romanticized representations of Pocahontas were produced. The only contemporary portrait of Pocahontas is Simon Van de Passe’s copperplate engraving of 1616. In this portrait, her Native American facial structure is clear, despite her European clothing. Later portraits often ‘Europeanized’ her appearance. Subsequent images and reworkings of Pocahontas’ story pres
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