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John Smith’s Letter to Queen Anne of Britain, 1616. Digital History.
In his letter to Queen Anne, John Smith mentions his capture by the Powhatans and Pocahontas’ attempt to save him. He also notes her assimilation in European society, as well as mentioning her rejection of indigenous dress and tradition.
John Smith’s General Historie of Virginia, 1624. Digital Public Library of America.
The following account is an excerpt from John Smith’s journals of his voyages. He discusses his capture by the Powhatans and how Pocahontas prevented them from killing him.
John Rolfe’s Letter to Thomas Dale, 1624. Virtual Jamestown.
John Rolfe asks Thomas Dale to bless his marriage to Pocahontas, and he believes their relationship would be beneficial to the colonies. He goes into detail about his affection for Pocahontas, and how their Christian beliefs would inspire them to serve God through any means.