yes 2, One died at age 4 and the other died age 23
No
yes he had 2 but one died at age 4 and the other died at 23
Captain James Cook was born in Marton, Yorkshire on the 7th of November, 1728, to a Scottish farm labourer, James Cook, and his English wife, Grace Pace. Including Captain James Cook, there were five children from the marriage.
Yes, Captain James Cook had siblings. He was the second of eight children born to James Cook and Grace Pace. His siblings included six brothers and one sister, although not all of them survived to adulthood. Cook's family background played a role in shaping his later life and career as an explorer.
There does not seem to be any record of Captain James Cook having a pet on board his ship. When still a Lieutenant, and on his first expedition, he took a goat for the purpose of providing fresh milk.
James Cook didn't actually discover any country. Well, when he went to Hawaii, he was been killed by stones and knife there.
Unlikely. James Cook was an English lad in an English farming community. There was no reason for him to experience discrimination of any type.
captain cook wasn't in any wars. hes just a fantasy.
No. Captain Cook has yet to make an appearance on any Australian banknote.
He was the second of eight children, Mary, Mary (again) William, Jane and John. Other children died at birth
Captain James Cook did not discover any continent. In 1770, he found the eastern coast of Australia, but Australia as a continent had been discovered by the Portuguese about two hundred years before Cook. Formal discoveries of Australia were made by the Dutch in the early 1600s.
James Cook did not conquer any land. He circumnavigated New Zealand and landed on Australia's eastern coast, claiming both countries for England, but he neither discovered nor conquered these two lands.