Captain Cook was speared by Hawaiian natives on 14 February 1779. This was a Sunday.
Captain Cook was speared to death by the natives of Hawaii.
Captain James Cook was returning from his third voyage when he revisited Hawaii, where he was speared by natives and died.
Yes. James Cook was speared to death on the date of Valentine's Day, on 14 February 1779.
No but Governor Arthur Phillip was speared. He was on a beach and a whale had been speared so there were a lot of Aboriginals there when he stretched his arms out in greeting an Aboriginal threw a spear at him. It went through his shoulder and Arthur Phillip survived
Captain Cook was a ships' captain, not a cook.
James Cook was speared to death in the Big Island of Hawaii, by native Hawaiians.
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Captain James Cook was English.
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Captain Cook was born on November 7, 1728. James Cook was a cartographer, Naval commander, and explorer. He is known for being the first European to have contact with Australia.
On his third journey, commencing in 1776, Captain Cook visited and named the Sandwich Islands, now known as Hawaii, and unsuccessfully sought a northwest passage along the coast of North America. On his way back to England, he stopped at Hawaii again. After a boat was stolen by natives, he and his crew had an altercation with the Hawaiians. On 14 February 1779, Cook was speared by Hawaiian natives.
Captain Cook's last name was Cook. His full name (after promotion) was Captain James Cook.