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James Cook was neither the first person to discover nor settle Australia.
No, James Cook is not the mascot for Plymouth Argyle. The official mascot for Plymouth Argyle is a green and white cockerel named "Pilgrim Pete."
It ended in Plymouth in England
James Cook had his home in England. He never settled anywhere in Australia.
James Cook never settled in Australia. He was sent to explore whether there really was a great southern continent, but he never settled in Australia.
James Cook was not a captain when he left England on his first mission of exploration. Lieutenant James Cook departed Plymouth, England on 25 August 1768.
Captain James Cook was born in England.
James Cook's ship, the 'Endeavour', departed Plymouth, England on 25 August 1768. He returned to Kent, England in July 1771.
The first voyage that Captain James Cook made, took him from Plymouth, England to Tahiti. He departed Plymouth and crossed the Atlantic Ocean. When he reached Cape Horn, he went around it and reached Tahiti.
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.
The British searched for the Northwest Passage. A British sea captain arrived in the colonial port of Plymouth, Massachusetts. His name was James Cook. He was already a famous explorer who had been around the world twice, in BOTH directions. Cook had even discovered a group of islands in the Pacific that he renamed the Hawaiian Island.
Dane Jeffrey Cook was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was raised in Arlington, Massachusetts.