Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. historia.nationalgeographic.com.es › a › pocahontas-verdad-y-mito-princesa-india_21624Pocahontas: verdad y mito de una princesa india

    21 de jun. de 2024 · 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.

  2. Pocahontas was directly involved in the relationship between the English and the Powhatan Indians that whipsawed between friendly trade of food and open warfare and kidnapping. She herself was kidnapped from a village on the Potomac River and held in captivity for a year before she announced to Chief Powhatan her conversion to Christianity and ...

  3. 17 de may. de 2023 · Hija del jefe de los indios powhatan, Pocahontas tuvo un destacado papel en las relaciones de su pueblo con los europeos que en 1607 establecieron la colonia de Jamestown, en Virginia pocahontas Siglo XX.

  4. 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...

  5. 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.

  6. After her capture, Pocahontas was brought to Jamestown. Eventually, she was probably taken to Henrico, a small English settlement near present-day Richmond. Powhatan, informed of his daughter's capture and ransom cost, agreed to many of the English demands immediately, to open negotiations.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2006 · Her discussion of Pocahontas's alleged rescue of John Smith and the probable cause of her death are novel and worthwhile. Otherwise, her discussions of Powhatan motivations and decisions and of important questions—such as, Why did Powhatan not wipe out the Jamestown colony?—provide no real answers.