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The Real Story of Pocahontas: Betrayed by Her People, Adopted by the English

The Real Story of Pocahontas: Betrayed by Her People, Adopted by the English

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This is the true story of Pocahontas, not the Disney one. This is the tale of a beloved little princess in the Powhatan Confederacy named Matoaka known for her curiosity, hence the nickname "Pocahontas" that became invariably associated with the tale of Virginia's earliest days. She was used in a game of high-stakes frontier diplomacy with John Smith that turned into a legend of lovestruck sacrifice, she was sold to Samuel Argall by her own people for a copper kettle during the Anglo-Powhatan War, and then she was Westernized and christened Lady Rebecca by the English. Abandoned and betrayed by her father and her people when the Powhatan betrayed her yet again to keep a few rusty swords, she then married John Rolfe and became the feted belle of the ball in England, where she met the king and queen, reunited with John Smith, and caught the illness that laid her low. But, it turns out, not just her memory, but her original name lives on in the name of one of America's most famous battlefields…

0:00 Pocahontas Saves John Smith

3:20 Why Is Pocahontas Important?

3:54: How Maoaka Got the Nickname, "Pocahontas"

5:27 Growing Up in the Powhatan Confederacy

7:18 Did Pocahontas Really Save John Smith

10:22 The First Anglo-Powhatan War

12:36 Pocahontas Is Captured by Samuel Argall

15:03 Pocahonas Is Westernized at Henrico

17:01 Pocahontas Meets John Rolfe, and They Fall In Love

21:15 The Powhatan People Refuse to Fight or Negotiate for Pocahontas

23:28 Pocahontas Marries Rolfe

23:33 Pocahontas Marries John Rolfe

26:11 Lady Rebecca and John Rolfe Travel to London

28:14 Pocahontas and John Smith Meet Again

29:00 Pocahontas Takes London Society by Storm

30:20 Pocahontas Grows Sick in Polluted London

31:10 Pocahontas dies

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