John Rolfe was Pocahontas's husband. _________________________________________ He made tobacco in the 1600's He was primarily responsible for the development of commercial tobacco cultivation in Virginia and became the son-in-law of Powhatan.
John Rolfe was one of the first settlers of North America that came from England. He was also one of the first persons that promoted a successful cultivation of tobacco in Virginia when it was still a colony. On top of all, he is also remembered as the husband of famous Pocahontas.
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John Rolfe was:
John Rolfe (1585-1622) was one of the early English settlers of North America. He is credited with the first successful cultivation of tobacco as an export crop in the Colony of Virginia and is known as the husband of Pocahontas, daughter of the chief of the Powhatan Confederacy.
John Rolfe and John Smith were associated with the Colony of Virginia. They are also known for their relations with Pocahontas; she may have saved Smith's life and Rolfe eventually married her.
He cultivated "rabbit tobacco."
True or false
no, tobacco
"You do not love me now. Someday, you will."-John Rolfe
Pocahontas's son was named Thomas Rolfe. He was the child of Pocahontas and English colonist John Rolfe, born in 1615 in Virginia. Thomas Rolfe had a significant impact on the early colonial history of Virginia.
John Rolfe
yes he was
he does many interviews
John Rolfe taught the Virginians how to grow tobacco.
John Rolfe.
John George - Virginia colonist - died in 1679.
John George - Virginia colonist - was born in 1603.
John Rolfe
He selled tobacco.
John Rolfe
John Rolfe