Want this question answered?
James Cook's first expedition started in 1768.
in the bushes
James Cook's first expedition commenced in 1768.
James Cook's first expedition commenced in 1768.
The first expedition was most famous.
James Cook did not own the boat The Endeavour. It was provided for him by those who sponsored his expedition, and it was an ex-collier.
James Cook did not make a trip to Venus. Space travel had not yet been accomplished in the 18th century. The Royal Geographic Society sponsored and financed Cook's first expedition to observe the transit of Venus in 1769. It was a scientific expedition.
Joseph Banks
James Cook's first expedition departed England in 1769. He continued to make a total of three major expeditions between 1769 and his death in 1779.
James Cook did not name New Zealand. New Zealand had already been named by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642 - over 130 years before Cook's expedition.
he played on a farm
yes