None. Captain Cook did not carry convicts. His was a mission of exploration and discovery. Cook was not part of the First Fleet of convicts to Australia. Cook's only part in the passage of convicts was to recommend botany Bay as a suitable site for a penal colony, but he died nine years before the First Fleet arrived.
None. Captain Cook did not carry convicts. His was a mission of exploration and discovery. Cook was not part of the First Fleet of convicts to Australia.
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Yes; I believe he was a good leader. He cared for his crew and always tried to do the best for them, this is one of the things that is needed to become a good captain. Another one is that you have to be brave, captain cook was brave, this is known because he came on the land of the aboriginals without knowing that they weren't going to be safe. There are many more reasons that he was a good captain.
Nobody died from scurvy on Captain Cook's first voyage. He was very careful to include citrus syrups and sauerkraut as part of his crew's diet, to ensure that they did not succumb to scurvy. However, after departing from today's North Queensland, following necessary repairs to the Endeavour, many of the crew succumbed to dysentery and typhoid. Over thirty died at Batavia or on the return journey home via Cape Town, South Africa.
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Yes; I believe he was a good leader. He cared for his crew and always tried to do the best for them, this is one of the things that is needed to become a good captain. Another one is that you have to be brave, captain cook was brave, this is known because he came on the land of the aboriginals without knowing that they weren't going to be safe. There are many more reasons that he was a good captain.
about 300
in the crew there were 150 people being the crew for captain Edward smith
There are many ranks on a sailing ship. Some of these include: the captain master, chief officer, able seaman, chief engineer, and chief cook.
300 crew including captain and officers around 250 were pilgrims
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Twenty-For men were on Scott's crew. (24) Five on his research crew. (5)
Captain James Cook had just one wife: Elizabeth (nee Batts).
he had 7 siblings
Nobody died from scurvy on Captain Cook's first voyage. He was very careful to include citrus syrups and sauerkraut as part of his crew's diet, to ensure that they did not succumb to scurvy. However, after departing from today's North Queensland, following necessary repairs to the Endeavour, many of the crew succumbed to dysentery and typhoid. Over thirty died at Batavia or on the return journey home via Cape Town, South Africa.
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