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Andre45 [30]
3 years ago
12

John Smith, John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and Chief Powhatan were part of the

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1 answer:
Alexxx [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Jamestown

Explanation:

If you were to be confused where John Rolfe and Pocahontas, Chief Powhatan and John Smith should make it a little more clear.

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