maintaining
discipline crew welfare
Captain James Cook in 1778.
Captain cook and his crew were able to discover an alternate route to asia that was not previously know. It was a guicker route.
George Vancouver joined Captain Cook's crew on his secondjourney, which was from July 1772 to July 1775.
Captain James Cook was especially known for feeding his crew sauerkraut, or pickled cabbage, which was rich in vitamin C.
Captain Cook was a ships' captain, not a cook.
Captain James Cook in 1778.
Captain cook and his crew were able to discover an alternate route to asia that was not previously know. It was a guicker route.
George Vancouver joined Captain Cook's crew on his secondjourney, which was from July 1772 to July 1775.
Captain cook and his crew were able to discover an alternate route to Asia that was not previously know. It was a guicker route.
he had his crew with him when this incident occurred
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Captain James Cook was especially known for feeding his crew sauerkraut, or pickled cabbage, which was rich in vitamin C.
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His crew, his brain and best of all; his experience.
I guess the answer to that question is yes, because why else would s/he be the captain? (Besides the fact that s/he can lounge around all day ordering people to do what s/he asks, the captain must discipline his crew.) I wish that we never had had people to discipline others and by that I mean teachers, jeez they are so irratating always telling you what to do, but I guess it's probably for the best. Hope you got what I'm saying...
This is something that may never be definitively known. In 1778, Captain James Cook and his crew were greeted with much warmth by the generous Polynesian people, and women were readily provided to the members of Cook's crew. Whether or not Cook himself took advantage of this particular hospitality is unknown.
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.