Pocahontas Statue, Gravesend
Mar. 22nd, 2014 09:28 amNo-one knows what killed Pocanhontas, but she must have been wide open to any infection that was going the rounds. She was taken ill shortly after boarding a ship bound for Virginia and died in the arms of her husband, John Rolfe. She was buried in the chancel of St George's Church at Gravesend- a place of honour befitting her status as a daughter of "King" Powhatan. She was in her early 20s.


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Date: 2014-03-23 09:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-03-23 01:37 pm (UTC)My first ancestor in America came from Plymouth in 1633. The puritans and pilgrims were a nasty grim folk full of righteous prejudice and superstition. I'm afraid I don't hold them in high regard.
A very good book about the indigenous Americans before contact with Europe is Charles C. Mann's "1491".