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This is a picture of Pocahontas saving John Smith's life. I would say it is fairly accurate. The natives were ready to kill and Pocahontas stepped in and refused to let them. This simple act saved many people and John was adopted into the Native family. As to prior belief of a love story, it was not so. Pocahontas did what she felt was right not because they were madly in love, but because she was a caring person.

Short and to the point.
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