This episode, recounted by Smith in his Generall Historie Of 1624, has become consecrated as the first American love story (according to the classic Peggy Lee song Fever, “Capt’n Smith and Pocahontas had a very mad affair”) although the Girl Was only 11 or 12 when Smith met her, and went on to marry tobacco magnate John Rolfe, returning with him to England and dying young, of tuberculosis, in Gravesend. More insidiously, that “mad affair” Was for centuries interpreted as the first anecdotal evidence that the natives were impressed by white men to the point of acquiescence.
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