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Evgesh-ka [11]
1 year ago
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what happened to the blacksmith in 1609? where did he go what did they say to Pocahontas what happened to Smith?

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4vir4ik [10]1 year ago
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Negotiations did not go well. powhatan excuse himself, then he and his family, including Pocahontas, departed into the woods unbeknownst to Smith and his men in the fall of the 1609 Smith left Virginia because of severe gunpowder Wound. Pocahontas and powhatan we're told that Smith died on the way back to England.

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