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10 Things You May Not Know About Captain James Cook
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Captain James Cook FRS (7 November [O.S. 27 October] 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and naval officer famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and to New Zealand and Australia in particular. He made detailed maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific, during which he achieved the first recorded Euro…
James Cook | Biography, Accomplishments, Ship, Voyage Route, …
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Oct 23, 2024 · James Cook (born October 27, 1728, Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England—died February 14, 1779, Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii) was a British naval captain, …
Captain Cook’s 1768 Voyage to the South Pacific Included a Secret ...
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Captain James Cook set out on a voyage across the Pacific 250 years ago, seemingly on a scientific voyage. But he carried secret instructions from the Navy with him as well. Wikimedia …
What Australians often get wrong about Captain Cook
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Apr 19, 2020 · After charting the east coast of Australia, Cook wrote that he had "failed in discovering the so-much-talked-of southern continent". "What became clear was that Cook …
The Journey of Captain Cook - ArcGIS StoryMaps
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Jun 27, 2024 · Back home. In July 1771, The HMB Endeavour reaches Kent, England after an almost 3-year voyage. Unfortunately, though, on the way through Batavia, Java, 30 members …
The Geographic Adventures of Captain James Cook - ThoughtCo
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Jul 30, 2018 · The Geographic Adventures of Captain Cook, 1728–1779. Matt Rosenberg is an award-winning geographer and the author of "The Handy Geography Answer Book" and "The …
First voyage of James Cook - Wikipedia
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The route of Cook's first voyage Later state of map originally published 1748. Revised to show the discoveries of Cook's first voyage (1768-1771) and discoveries in Bering Strait. The first …
The Journey of Captain Cook - ArcGIS StoryMaps
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Jun 27, 2024 · 1127 years before Captain Cook was a sailor named Abel Tasman who saw Land which is later called Tasmania, he also spotted New Zealand but horrid weather prevented …
10 Surprising Facts About Captain James Cook: The Explorer Who …
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Sep 9, 2024 · 10- End of a legacy. Captain Cook married Wapping-born Elizabeth Batts in 1762 and had six children with her – five boys and one girl. Sadly, all their children died young, with …
Captain Cook: Explorer, Navigator and Pioneer - BBC
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Mar 9, 2012 · The three major voyages of discovery of Captain James Cook provided his European masters with unprecedented information about the Pacific Ocean, and about those …
Captain Cook's landing in Australia and the shot that rang through …
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6 am, 19 April 1770. First come the tell-tale birds and marine life. Now gulls perched atop floating, tangled clumps of a long brown seaweed like mermaid tresses. And presently an enigmatic …
James Cook - The Canadian Encyclopedia
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Jan 7, 2008 · James Cook, explorer (b near Marton, Eng 27 Oct 1728; d at Kealakekua Bay, Sandwich Is [Hawaii] 14 Feb 1779). The greatest navigator of his era, he served as master of …
James Cook - Ages of Exploration - Mariners' Museum and Park
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Modern. Quick Facts: British navigator and explorer who explored the Pacific Ocean and several islands in this region. He is credited as the first European to discover the Hawaiian Islands. …
James Cook - New Zealand History
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Mar 1, 2019 · James Cook was born in 1728 at Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England. In 1746 he moved to the port of Whitby, where he was apprenticed to a shipowner and coal shipper. …
James Cook and his voyages - National Library of Australia
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Henry Roberts, A General Chart Exhibiting the Discoveries Made by Captain James Cook in This and His Two Preceding Voyages, with the Tracks of the Ships under His Command, 1780s, …
BBC - History - Captain James Cook
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James Cook was born on 27 October 1728 in a small village near Middlesbrough in Yorkshire. His father was a farm worker. At the age of 17, Cook moved to the coast, settling in Whitby and finding ...
On Possession Island • Inside Story
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Aug 4, 2020 · Two hundred and fifty years ago this month, Captain James Cook famously staked a claim to much of this country. In an entry in his journal on 22 August 1770 he described how …
The adventures of Captain Cook! - National Geographic Kids
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Cook explored the northern Pacific and mapped extensive parts of North America and Alaska before being turned back by ice. Cook stopped over in Hawaii to restock his supplies before continuing his exploring. This is where his adventures end. Captain Cook was killed at Kealakekua Bay, on 14 February 1779, in a confrontation with the Indigenous ...
The First Voyage | Captain Cook Society
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Nov 30, 1996 · The First Voyage (1768-1771) All dates are as written in Cook’s Journal and are, therefore, in Ship’s time. Note regarding proper names and names of places Cook visited on …