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.
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James Cook only travelled to New Zealand and Australia once.
Cook would help his crew members. He put them to positions. Cook did everything he could to make sure that the ship did not get damaged.
Captain James Cook was killed by natives in Hawaii on his third voyage in 1779.
James Cook claimed Australia for the British Crown on 22 August 1770. He landed at Possession Island in Torres Strait in order to make the formal claim.
The common way was for the ships tailor, who's job was to sew the corpse into a shroud for burial at sea, he would always put the last stitch through the body's nose.
No. Captain Cook has yet to make an appearance on any Australian banknote.
Lieutenant James Cook (not yet a captain) chose Botany Bay as the most promising site for a new settlement.it is interesting to note that, when the First Fleet arrived eighteen years later, Captain Arthur Phillip did not find Botany Bay to be at all as Cook had described. He was forced to reconnoitre north in order to find a more suitable prospect.
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I have heard that the best rule of thumb is $1,000 per foot of the yacht. So, the captain of an 80 foot boat would make $80,000 per year, the captain of a 180 foot boat would make $180,000 per year. This of course varies simmilar to any profession,
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