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Captain James Cook represented England on his journeys.
James Cook was a successful captain because he was one of the first to introduce a diet that enabled his men to avoid the dreaded "scurvy", literally the scourge of sailors at that time. He was also successful because the journeys he undertook were ambitious, extending around the world in a time when long sea journeys could be very hazardous. On these journeys, he mapped and named many new features and added considerably to the knowledge of the continents and major islands.
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Captain Cook was not known for his cat. He was known for his pet goat, which provided milk for the sailors during the entire three-year journey of the Endeavour. She was an Arapawa goat, but she did not have any particular name.Matthew Flinders was known for his cat Trim, who travelled with him on many of his journeys, including the circumnavigation of Australia.
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James Cook travelled on his ship called the Endeavour.
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None. James Cook's journeys were voyages of exploration, not transportation.
James Cook made three major journeys of exploration.
The Royal Navy and Royal Society made James Cook's journey happen. The first journey happened during the years of 1768 to 1771. There were two other journeys besides the first one.
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This was during Cook's first voyage, which was from August 1768 to July 1771. James Cook was not yet a captain when he was under secret orders to search for Terra Australis.
Captain James Cook represented England on his journeys.