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    John Smith and William Bradford were prominent writers and colonial leaders during the Puritan and Pilgrim era. However‚ both had different ways of conveying their thoughts and experiences during their travels and time in the New World. Those different ways included‚ but were not limited to‚ how they wrote about their interactions with the Native Americans‚ how the crews interacted with each other‚ and how God was perceived in their eyes. While adventuring in the New World‚ both colonial leaders

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    Racism in Pocahontas The film Pocahontas‚ produced by Walt Disney films‚ portrays the tension between the Powhatan tribe and English settlers during the establishment of Jamestown‚ the first permanent English settlement in the "New World." In examining this film using the article "Ten Quick Ways to Analyze Children’s Books for Racism and Sexism‚" it quickly becomes apparent that although there are forms of racism as described in the article (what will be referred to as ‘traditional media racism’)

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    The Truth and Myths of Pocahontas Pocahontas is a character in a film with the same name that debuted in 1995 and won many accolades for observation of American Indian cultural heritage‚ and originality. In the film‚ Pocahontas plays the lead role‚ a high-spirited young woman that encounters English settlers and proceeds to act as the bridge between them and her own world. In the process of creating a story whether fictional or real‚ aspects of reality are normally inserted. This may be purely for

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    Pocahontas‚ a well known figure in history‚ was the main topic of John Smith’s letter to Queen Anne of Great Britain in 1616. John Smith was incredibly fond of her and believed that she should be welcomed and respected in England. John Smith speaks highly of Pocahontas‚ as well as Queen Anne in this letter. John has had many encounters (both good and bad) with Pocahontas‚ and he mentions these instances in a positive and respectful way. John Smith creates emphasis and uses different techniques to

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    kids dream into a screen‚ created a character that reflects who you are. As a kid I watched Disney movies as a heroic‚ good versus evil‚ happy ending way. Never sought it to be so controversial. Like the story‚ which portrays the life of a young Powhatan girl at arrival of Europeans‚ it seems to create take on its own version of story. As a kid I watched the movie without having the knowledge of the true legend of Pocahontas. The movie Pocahontas seemed so

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    The New World Daniel Patrick 7/29/13 HIST151E31 The New World is a 2006 historical drama set in the early 1600’s‚ as settlers come from Britain to begin exploring and colonizing the American continents. Written and directed by American director and writer‚ Terrence Malick‚ The New World depicts the foundation of Jamestown‚ the story of John Smith‚ and their relationships with Pocahontas. The film stars Collin Farrell as John Smith‚ Q’orianka Kilcher as Pocahontas‚ Christopher Plummer as Captain

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    from the Powhatan indians. The first reason colonist died in early jamestown was because of their poor health of malnutrition and the drought from 1607 to 1612. The second reason colonist died in early jamestown was because of their unhealthy environment due to their water being scarce the first four years‚ then later caused the water to become too salty and contaminated which caused it to be unusable.The third reason colonist died in early jamestown was because of the attack of the Powhatan Indians

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    The Survival of Jamestown Alexis Louviere 3TR October 31‚ 2014 Though Jamestown was not the first of its kind‚ it is recognized by many as the first successful colony settled by the English in the seventeenth century. The story of Jamestown is fundamental in one’s understanding of the evolution of Colonial America. Through the acts of Captain John Smith‚ Jamestown was able to prosper in ways that the first colony of the New World‚ Roanoke‚ was not. His leadership and diligence

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    together. Pocahontas is a Disney animated film about romance between a young American Indian woman‚ Pocahontas‚ (Irene Bedard) and Capt. John Smith (Mel Gibson)‚ who journeyed to the New World with other settlers to begin fresh lives. Her father‚ Chief Powhatan‚ disapproves of their relationship and wants her to marry a native warrior. Meanwhile‚ Smith’s fellow Englishmen hope to rob the Native Americans of their gold. This movie deals with Peopling because Pocahontas and John Smith journeyed to the New

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    the surface. This is the first film by Disney that was done based not on fairytales or myths‚ but history. This meant that the producer and the director had to try to be more accurate in the way it portrayed its characters. The development of the Powhatan tribe was widely researched and fairly accurate in gender roles‚ the culture‚ the town and attire. The film does a good job accurately portraying the gender roles of tribe members. Throughout the movie the women can be seen collecting edible plants

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