It took him from October 7th 1769 to 10th March 1770, but that includes a layover for maintenance of nearly four weeks.
Edit : So about 154 days or 5months and 3 days
First non-polynesian contact in NZ was 1642 by Abel Tasman (a Dutch explorer). But the first time the British came to NZ was in 1769 via James Cook (an explorer)
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James Cook did not discover New Zealand, just as he did not discover Australia. New Zealand was discovered by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642. Cook circumnavigated New Zealand in 1769. Cook's only discovery of previously unknown lands was Hawaii, which he named the Sandwich Islands.
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1834 by James cook. New Zealand's founding document is considered to be the Treaty of Waitangi, dating to Feb 6 1840. However, the Maori have been living in NZ since the 1300s.
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James Cook and Abel Tasman
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James Cook?
He got to New Zealand on his ship called the Endeavour....
First non-polynesian contact in NZ was 1642 by Abel Tasman (a Dutch explorer). But the first time the British came to NZ was in 1769 via James Cook (an explorer)
Captain James Cook explored the New Zealand coast line in the year 1769. He returned to New Zealand in 1774.
Captain James Cook explored the New Zealand coast line in the year 1769. He returned to New Zealand in 1774.
40billion yrs
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no, seriosly tell me
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