Wednesday, July 30, 2025

 VIRGINIA!!!!  Love exists......of course u people don't believe in stuff like that......b/c u have never learned to love...........you are FAKE...........tons of latinos.........just like blacks.......americans in general......73 percent or so.......

God told me ............the Indian princess really did fall in love with a White man..


Pocahontas, a Native American woman of the Powhatan tribe, played a significant role in the early history of Jamestown, Virginia. She is known for her interactions with the English colonists, particularly her relationship with John Smith and her eventual marriage to John Rolfe. Pocahontas was the daughter of Powhatan, the paramount chief of the Powhatan Confederacy. 
Here's a more detailed look at her involvement with Jamestown: 
  • Early Interactions:
    Pocahontas was a young girl when the English arrived in Jamestown in 1607. She befriended the colonists, including John Smith, and her visits to the fort were frequent. 
  • Saving John Smith (Possibly):
    Smith claimed that Pocahontas saved his life during his capture by the Powhatan, possibly during a ritual of adoption into the tribe. Historians have debated the exact nature of this event, but it's clear that she played a role in his survival. 
  • Peacemaker:
    Pocahontas acted as a mediator and provider, bringing food to the struggling Jamestown settlers and warning Smith of threats from her own people

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