
The historically accurate version of the story
In real life, Pocahontas was a 9 or 10 years old when John Smith (who was 27 then) and the Englishmen approached future Jamestown. But in this story, there will still be musical numbers, animal friends, and a talking willow tree. What say, the relationship between Smith and Pocahontas could be like a brother-sister figure thing? In 1607, Captain John Smith and his Englishmen (and Gov. Ratcliffe) set sail to the New World in search of habitable land and gold (which is the only thing Ratcliffe came for). In the land that will eventually be Jamestown, the Powhatan tribe is celebrating the engagement between their mighty warrior, Kocoum, and the chief's daughter, Pocahontas. Pocahontas wants to venture wherever the wind takes her and not be with someone as stuck-up and serious like Kocoum. She sees Smith's ship coming to shore. They both run into each other out of curiosity. But their fellow people running into each other creates major conflict.
Story added by enzotakerian on September 11, 2024
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