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Pocahontas is the wounderful woman in the History!

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  • Pocahontas was 10 when John Smith came up the Powhatan River in 1607. She married John Rolfe years later. No one rapes the Emperor`s daughter.

  • Pocahontas was ONLY 10 yrs old when she had her first sex with her husband & married him. Thats RAPE & thats the truth!

  • @collegeboi317 She did have a son and she gave birth to a daughter while going to europe her daughter died and she died soon after her daughter

  • 1:23 WTF

  • At 0:08 it looks likes like the raccoon is lookin at her chest

  • @TheNightcloudHATER it says she had a son before she moved to england but who can believe that shit if her son was never seen or wrote about. im glad we see the same fake shit. alot of history that was wrote down is a big lie.

  • @collegeboi317 no where does it say that pocahontas had children any ways....

  • @TheNightcloudHATER yea me too. i think alot of people are lying about that. if thats the case i'm a descendant of KING TUT!!!!!!!! LOL

  • @lelumba I've seen a lot of comments like this one so you all must be lying

  • this is a very interesting fact

    my family traaced back our ancestors all the way back to her and her decendants who eventually married on of mine

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