How did Pocahontas play a key role in Jamestown society?
A) She served as an intermediary between Powhatan and English leaders, transporting food and messages.
B) Her marriage to John Rolfe led to many more interracial marriages between Indians and the English.
C) She became a symbol of the animosity between settlers and Indians and was denied entry to King James I's court.
D) She married John Smith and led the Jamestown colony alongside him, leading to an alliance between the English and Indians.
E) Her conversion to Christianity led to the majority of Native Americans in her village to switch to the Church of England.
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