In this scene, John Smith and his underlings discuss how Pocahontas' father is willing to sell her to Jamestown in return for trinkets. In real life, the First Anglo-Powhatan War ended when Pocahontas married the settler John Rolfe.
In this scene, the native Powhatan fight the Jamestown settlers. In reality, the Anglo-Powhatan Wars were fought between these parties for a number of years. The clip also illustrates how the European settlers denigrated the Native Americans' beliefs.
In this scene, Pocahontas is traded by her tribe to the Jamestown colony in return for European metalware. As result of this, she will go on to marry John Rolfe and bring about the Peace of Pocahontas.
In this scene, it is revealed that Pocahontas took seeds from her settlement and brought them to Jamestown so that the settlers could grow their own food and remain for longer. Later, she warns John Smith that the chief is angirly approaching Jamestown.