Yes; James Cook is believed to be the first European to actually land on New Zealand soil. He was not, however, the first European to discover New Zealand - that was achieved by Abel Tasman in 1642.
Yes, Captain James Cook James Cook was an explorer of the eighteenth century, known for his voyages to the Pacific Ocean. Cook visited New Zealand, established the first European colony in Australia, and was the first European to visit Hawaii. He also approached Antarctica and explored much of the western coast of North America.
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13th December 1642.
He reached the south-eastern coast of the Australian continent on 19 April 1770 during his first voyage.
Captain James was the first person to visit the pacific islands
James Cook visited New Zealand between October 1769 and February 1770. During this time, he circumnavigated and charted the North and South Islands.
The first person was Michael Makel
The first person to visit Asia was Vasco da Gama.
If it is the first man to walk on the moon , then it is Neil Armstrong, but the first men to visit the moon are James Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders in the Apollo 8 spacecraft.
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I believe it was James Monroe
From October 1769 to February 1770, James Cook circumnavigated and charted New Zealand. This was his first visit to the islands.He visited New Zealand again on his second journey, between February and May of 1773, returning again in November of that year, having explored the Pacific Islands.He was back in New Zealand for October and November of 1774.Cook returned to New Zealand in December 1776 to January of 1777.
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The first person in Space was Yuri Gagarin, a Russian cosmonaut.
Yes, Captain James Cook James Cook was an explorer of the eighteenth century, known for his voyages to the Pacific Ocean. Cook visited New Zealand, established the first European colony in Australia, and was the first European to visit Hawaii. He also approached Antarctica and explored much of the western coast of North America.