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 **Even though the main plot line of Pocahontas is a huge historical inaccuracy all together and watching this movie through a historical lens probably ruined it for me, I still think that’s important because while it might not have all the facts straight it can still introduce children to Pocahontas, Jamestown, settlements,  New World exploration, and Native American culture/customs at a relatively young age.** —Maddy W **Even though the main plot line of Pocahontas is a huge historical inaccuracy all together and watching this movie through a historical lens probably ruined it for me, I still think that’s important because while it might not have all the facts straight it can still introduce children to Pocahontas, Jamestown, settlements,  New World exploration, and Native American culture/customs at a relatively young age.** —Maddy W
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 +I think that Pocahontas is a good introduction to children in a manner to get them familiar with this certain part of history. There are many aspects of this which highly appeal to children, such as the sort of personification of animals, the romance between John and Pocahontas. -Anj
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