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Meaning of "john rolfe"

This phrase refers to an English colonist who is best known for his role in the early history of Virginia as one of the first settlers at Jamestown. He is especially famous for being the husband of Pocahontas and for introducing the cultivation of tobacco in Virginia

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Her eventual marriage to John Rolfe a commoner does not change her status or his.
I always thought of myself as more of a John Rolfe kind of man.
John Rolfe is best successful for having introduced tobacco as a commercial crop to Virginia colonists.
However she did marry an English colonist by the name of John Rolfe.
But John Rolfe has got his hands on some.
But we will await the return of John Rolfe and the Indian chief.
John Rolfe is also known for his marriage to Pocahontas.
She married John Rolfe in real life.
John Rolfe did not come to plunder and leave Like the others.
I bet you old John Rolfe wishes.
She met John Rolfe during her captivity three months later.
She was baptized and married to John Rolfe.
We must wait until John Rolfe returns with the chief of these Indians.
It was during this period that Pocahontas married John Rolfe.

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I bet you old John Rolfe wishes he never laid eyes on the likes of Pocahontas.
She married English colonist John Rolfe in sixteen fourteen.
John Rolfe is a British actor.
It is noteworthy that John Rolfe and Pocahontas were also aboard.
Finally, a profitable export crop was identified through the efforts of colonist John Rolfe.
There, she is accompanied by John Rolfe and slowly develops a romance with him.
It was an able piece of work, John Rolfe.
It would turn out that John Rolfe held the key to the Colony 's economic success.
Continuing to live in Jamestown, she is eventually comforted by a new settler, John Rolfe.
John Rolfe returned to Virginia, but left the young ailing Thomas with relatives in England.
Pocahontas was baptized "Lady Rebecca" and peace was sealed with her marriage to John Rolfe.
She married a dude named John Rolfe when she was 19.
While in captivity, she accepted Christianity and married English settler John Rolfe.
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He was an eighth generation grandson of Pocahontas and John Rolfe of Jamestown, Virginia.
In 1612, businessman John Rolfe successfully cultivated a non-native strain of tobacco which proved popular in England.
She was taken ashore and died in the arms of John Rolfe at age 22.
Is John Rolfe here? - I have not seen him, dear.
I always thought of myself as more of a John Rolfe kind of man. That's my Chuck.
In March 1617, John Rolfe and Pocahontas boarded a ship to return to Virginia.
I have a prisoner. John Rolfe.
It was carrying what colonist John Rolfe described as “ 20 and odd Negroes . ”.
Fact 11 She married a tobacco farmer, John Rolfe.
The descendants of Pocahontas and John Rolfe were known as the “ Red Rolfes . ”.

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