In March 1617, and is buried in St. Georges Church, Gravesend, Kent, England. The internment took place on March 21st. She and her husband had joined a ship bound for America in London, but she became ill as the ship moved down river - probably from a respiratory disease. It is still possible to visit her tomb, but the church is rarely open these days so it is best to try and make arrangements beforehand.
2007-02-14 02:48:13
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answered by Tony B 6
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Pocahontas died in 1617, at the age of twenty-two. She had traveled to England, then got sick with either pneumonia or smallpox on the trip back home. They turned the ship right around and took her back to England for treatment, but she was too far gone. She died and was buried in England.
2007-02-14 03:05:35
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answered by koolark 2
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The small pox is just another theory surrounding her death there's no history of how she died which means it's unknown those english were not friendly there like mental tyrants and after she died 2 year later john rolfe married another english were very evil back then pocahantas didn't love him she was forced to remember she was kidnapped and when your kidnapped you look and seem happy but you have no way out
2016-03-29 06:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.historyconfidential.com/2009/08/who-or-what-killed-pocahontas/
2013-10-26 15:36:38
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answered by ? 2
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March 21, 1617. She became ill going to England.
2007-02-14 02:16:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I won't look things up, but I believe she would have died during the reign of James I, and certainly without returning to the Americas.
2007-02-14 02:12:42
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answered by obelix 6
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Umm, she died on the boat on the way to america of small pox. Don't know when though exactly the date.
2007-02-14 02:21:56
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answered by Die Tonight Eat The Corpse 1
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