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  1. 22 de oct. de 2021 · English. xii, 292 pages : 24 cm. "Pocahontas may be the most famous Native American who ever lived, but during the settlement of Jamestown, the great chiefs Powhatan and Opechancanough were the subjects of considerably more interest and historical documentation than the young woman.

  2. 3 de ago. de 2019 · (Library of Congress) JAMESTOWN, Va. — The powerful American Indian chief, known as Powhatan, had refused the English settlers’ demands to return stolen guns and swords at Jamestown, Va., so...

  3. 17 de may. de 2023 · Argall logró engañarla para que subiera a su navío y se la llevó a Jamestown, con la intención de usarla como rehén para que los powhatan devolvieran a siete colonos que habían capturado. En Jamestown, Pocahontas se convirtió al cristianismo y poco después se casó con John Rolfe.

  4. 14 de nov. de 2018 · After five years of attrition warfare, Samuel Argall kidnapped Pocahontas. Wahunsenaca couldn’t get her back, and the fact that he couldn’t get her back signaled to his entire empire that he couldn’t defeat the English. He played his hand as well as he could, but Powhatan domains collapsed.

  5. Powhatan War, (1622–44), relentless struggle between the Powhatan Indian confederacy and early English settlers in the tidewater section of Virginia and southern Maryland. The conflict resulted in the destruction of the Indian power.

  6. 1 de mar. de 2021 · Las distintas tribus habían vivido como entidades separadas en la región durante más de 12.000 años antes de que Wahunsenacah los convirtiera en una confederación. En 1607, los ingleses establecieron la colonia de Jamestown, en Virginia, lo que supuso el principio del fin de la Confederación Powhatan.

  7. Pocahontas. She was a favorite daughter of the most powerful Native American in Virginia. She took a keen interest in the new settlers on the island in the big river that flowed to the bay.