James Cook (not yet a Captain) had a very favourable response to Australia, unlike his predecessor William Dampier, in 1688. Cook believed that the east coast of Australia was suitable for colonisation, and he and Sir Joseph Banks recommended the region of botany Bay as suitable for a convict settlement.
it disapeared -_-
sunny and windy
Captain James Stirling did not discover Australia.
James Cook's ship in 1770 (before he was a captain) was the Endeavour.This was the ship in which he sailed to the South Pacific, circumnavigated New Zealand and charted the east coast of Australia.
No middle name, just James Cook
Captain James Cook conquered australia.
There were six children Elizabeth, Joseph, George, Nathaniel, Hugh and James
One of the crew on Captain James Cooks ship.
there were 42 people on cooks ship
James Cook charted the east coast of Australia.
Captain James Cook is remembered because he discovered Australia on the first fleet
1770