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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_RolfeJohn Rolfe - Wikipedia

    John Rolfe ( c. 1585 – March 1622) was an English explorer, farmer and merchant. He is best known for being the husband of Pocahontas and the first settler in the colony of Virginia to successfully cultivate a tobacco crop for export. He played a crucial role in the Virginia Colony's early economy by introducing a sweeter strain of tobacco ...

    • Farmer, merchant, explorer
    • Bermuda Rolfe (1609–1610), Thomas Rolfe (1615–1680), Elizabeth Rolfe (1620–1635)
    • c. 1585, Heacham, Norfolk, England
  2. Apr 18, 2024 · John Rolfe was a Virginia planter and colonial official who was the husband of Pocahontas, daughter of the Indian chief Powhatan. John Rolfe sailed for Virginia in 1609, but a shipwreck in the Bermudas delayed his arrival until the following year.

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  3. www.history.com › topics › explorationJohn Rolfe - HISTORY

    John Rolfe was an early settler of North America who cultivated tobacco in Virginia and married Pocahontas, the daughter of a Native American chieftain. He died in 1622, along with most of the Jamestown colonists, in a massacre by the Algonquian tribes. Learn more about his life, marriage, and legacy.

  4. Feb 16, 2021 · John Gadsby Chapman (Public Domain) John Rolfe (l. 1585-1622 CE) was an English merchant and colonist of Jamestown best known as the husband of Pocahontas (l. c. 1596-1617 CE). He is also known, however, for his successful cultivation of tobacco in Virginia which established the crop as the most lucrative export of the early English colonies of ...

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  5. Sep 25, 2018 · John Rolfe (1585–1622) was a British colonist who married Pocahontas, the daughter of Powhatan, in 1614. He also introduced tobacco as a cash crop in Virginia and played a role in the Jamestown colony's politics and trade.

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  7. John Rolfe was a tobacco farmer and settler who introduced tobacco to Virginia in 1613. He married Pocahontas, the daughter of Chief Powhatan, in 1614 and had a son with her. He died in 1622, possibly from a shipwreck or an Indian uprising. Learn more about his life, legacy and discovery of seeds at Historic Jamestowne.

  8. Jul 20, 2018 · John Rolfe died that year, but it’s unknown if he died during this so-called Indian massacre of 1622 or from other causes. However, this massacre and other elements of John Rolfe and Pocahontas’s relationship likely explains why Mike Gabriel, director of the 1995 Disney film Pocahontas left Rolfe out of his story entirely.

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