There are no accounts of the life of Pocahontas given by Pocahontas. Much of the accounts of Pocahontas life also came from Captain John Smith.
John Smith was a soldier and an adventurer, and a member of the group of English settler organized by England’s Virginia Company.
At the time of the English arrival in the Chesapeake are (now Virginia) the land was already home to the Indians united under chief Powhatan and the English ended up there in their search for fortune. Their search for gold failed so they began to grow tobacco and in turn sold it to England, which turn out to be very profitable. They