Later, when he sees John Smith running off somewhere that night, Ratcliffe finds Thomas, who also saw John leave. In 1609, at the beginning of what would later be known as "the starving time" wherein a large majority of the Jamestown population died of starvation, Ratcliffe headed an expedition to meet with members of the Pamunkey nation, who . A sad John Rolfe left his young son in the care of a guardian in England and returned to his adopted home. Governor Ratcliffe | Antagonists Wiki | Fandom The Incredibles: Mr. Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World - Wikipedia The English were ambushed and killed; Ratcliffe himself was tortured to death. Pocahontas/John Ratcliffe (Disney) - Works | Archive of Our Own In real life, Ratcliffe died in 1609, seven years before Pocahontas came to England. Enchanted: Giselle Wedding Giselle Ratcliffe and his men claim the mountain as King James' land and battles the Indians, whom he still believes are savages. And for a while it did. Governor Ratcliffe: And if you see any Indians. Although he is typically not considered an "evil" character, he nonetheless appears to be very loyal to his master and Ratcliffe, though constantly annoyed by his shenanigans, seems to trust him implicitly. Tokyo Disneyland Illuminate! WALL-E: WALL-E EVE The Indians of Tsenacomoco had encountered Europeans before. Offering Smith the title of weroance, or chief, of the village of Capahosic, near Werowocomoco, Powhatan hoped to place the Englishman where he could more closely watch him. Ratcliffe comes up to him from behind and pushes him out ordering him to follow John and find out where he was going. Ratcliffe is also somewhat lazy, selfish and self-indulgent, as shown in the first film where he simply slouches off eating rich food while the settlers do all the manual labor digging for gold and survive on stale and unappetizing supplies. He also wears magenta-purple knee-length pants, lavender calf-high socks, black colonial boots, and a red cape. During the winter of 15851586, a party of Englishmen from Roanoke visited the Chesapeake Indians, and sometime after 1587, the so-called Lost Colonists may have gone to live either among that same group or with Indians closer to Roanoke. Percy and Meeko spend most of the first film fighting, usually over food with Meeko always coming out on top, only to apparently become friends by the film's end. The Chickahominy Indians, for instance, lived in the heart of Tsenacomoco but were independent.