They Are Both Real Numbers.
There are very few similarities between the governments of Egypt and the United States. The only real similarities are that both countries have a large bureaucracy and the leader is called the President.
Yes Pocahontas Did Marry Kocoum. The Real Pocahontas Anyway. The Disney Pochontas Didnt as Kocoum Died In The Story. The Real Pocahontas never married or even had a relationship with John Smith as she was only 10 when she met him when he came to Jamestown looking for gold. He was over 15 years older than her at the time. After He Left, many years later Pocahontas is said to have married Kocoum. Although nothing much is known about their relationship. A few years later she moved to London as the wife of John Rolfe (Not John Smith). Suggestions Have Been Made That Pocahontas was still married to Kocoum at the time. After Her Marrage To Rolfe She was Baptised and Called Lady Rebecca and From That Day On Known as Rebecca Rolfe.
Pocahontas, whose real name was Matoaka, was the daughter of Powhatan. Pocahontas was actually a nickname meaning spoiled child. When she was seventeen, Matoaka was abducted and kept imprisoned in Jamestown. Only when she agree to marry John Rolfe was she released.
There are volcanoes underwater. Like Surtsey an underwater volcanoes that is turning into an island right now.
Pocahontas was real, just not in the way Disney portrayed her. The rest are made up.
There's nothing "dangerous" in watching Disney's story of Pocahontas, however, watching it does not give an accurate portrayal of the lives of the real Pocahontas & John Smith.
No, the grinning bobcat from Disney's Pocahontas is not a real constellation. Constellations are patterns of stars in the sky, and they are based on mythical figures or objects, not characters from movies.
No one knows exactly when Pocahontas was born (no calendars), but it is believed it was sometime in 1595. BTW, Pocahontas was a nickname- her real name was Matoaka- and later she changed it to Rebecca. Do some reading on the REAL Pocahontas- better than the Disney story. It is in the book "Tales of Famous Americans" by Connie & Peter Roop. It is on page 2-7.
Dude what kind of question is that... heck no that was just one of her animal companions in the Disney movie geez!!!
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Her real name was Matoax, which means "Little Snow Feather."
(Disney) Governor Ratcliffe's dog.In real life there was a man called George Percy who was a colonist who was a council president and followed John Smith.
Because pocahontas was a real person so it's only correct for them to advertise this; however the film isn't completely accurate, for example John smith and Pocahontas didn't have a romantic relationship (however some might suggest this).
yes, he is real cause he wrote a book about Pocahontas and Pocahontas saved him
No one knows exactly when Pocahontas was born (no calendars), but it is believed it was sometime in 1595. BTW, Pocahontas was a nickname- her real name was Matoaka- and later she changed it to Rebecca. Do some reading on the REAL Pocahontas- better than the Disney story. It is in the book "Tales of Famous Americans" by Connie & Peter Roop. It is on page 2-7.
The love between them was made up, but Pocahontas saving John was real. They did have a friendship after that though. They never met before she saved him.