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Logo recipes No. The idea that Cook discovered Australia has long been debunked, and was debated as recently as 2017 when Indigenous broadcaster Stan Grantpointed to an inscription on statue in Sydney's Hyde Park. "… See more

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Logo recipes Nov 16, 2022  · Voyage of HMB Endeavour. The 1768–71 voyage of HMB Endeavour – Lieutenant Cook's first major command – was motivated by the desire to claim the honour of …

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Logo recipes In 1770 Lieutenant James Cook, captain of the ship the HMB Endeavour, climbed to the highest point of Possession Island and claimed the east coast of the Australian continent for Britain, …

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Logo recipes Australia was known as New Holland by Cook and his contemporaries. Possession of the western coast of Australia was claimed for France at Shark Bay by [François] de Saint-Allouarn two …

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Logo recipes He did not circumnavigate the continent. He did not establish any settlement. Indeed, he only made landfall a handful of times. He did establish beyond question that New Guinea was …

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Logo recipes 6.1–6.7 1770 Cook claims Australia: in search of the Great South Land. The National Museum of Australia has written a short narrative account of Cook’s 1768–1771 voyage to help students …

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Logo recipes This reproduction of an 1865 engraved drawing by Samuel Calvert (based on the original oil painting by John Alexander Gilfillan) shows how the annexation ceremony mentioned by …

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Logo recipes The name ‘Captain Cook’ has become synonymous for all the lies told by every figure of authority since. It matters not that Governor Phillip and the 26th January 1788 has become conflated …

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Logo recipes Explorers in the second half of the 1700s were going south to the mystery continent we call Australia. The continent was unexplored but its existence was known and, by the time the …

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Logo recipes Apr 29, 2020  · Our understanding of the events that unfolded on the afternoon of April 29, 1770 come mostly from the journals of Captain Cook and his crew — these Indigenous leaders …

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Logo recipes Today is August 22nd, 1770: Captain Cook Claims Australia. Act One. It’s near midnight on July 23rd, 1758, in the Gulf of St Lawrence, off the coast of Canada, two years after the sinking of …

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Logo recipes National Museum of Australia The story of Cook’s Endeavour voyage has been broken up into six parts below. Working in small groups, read and discuss one part of the story each (6.1–6.7), …

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Logo recipes Communities in south-eastern Australia, where Cook most certainly did have a direct impact, have maintained and built Cook into their understandings of the past and everyday language. Sandy …

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Logo recipes 5. Your group now has to present part 2 of the ‘Cook claims Australia’ story to the rest of the class. Choose what you think are the most important things you have found out and then work …

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