Pocahontas was a Native American Princess, ambassador, and peacemaker to the first American settlers. She eventually was taken hostage by the British. She married John Rolfe and was renamed Rebecca.
Pocahontas was a Native American Princess, ambassador, and a peacemaker to the first American settlers. She eventually was taken hostage by the British, where she learned the European lifestyle. She famously saved the life of John Smith, a settler. She married John Rolfe and was renamed Rebecca.
Sign in with Facebook to see how you and your friends are connected to famous icons.
Despite all sorts of institutional obstacles, women have continued to reach stratospheric levels of success in a full gamut of professional pursuits, whether as scientists, scribes, educators, governmental leaders, athletes, designers, film directors or performers. Learn more about the plethora of triumphs obtained by our group of trailblazers.
Visit Biography.com's Women's History group to explore more biographies, photos and videos of some the world's most fascinating women.
Groundbreaking Women
71 people in this group
Famous People Born in Virginia
108 people in this group
Famous People Who Died on March 21
9 people in this group