One of the scariest things that happened to James Cook during his voyage was the Great Hurricane of 1780. While on their way to the Hawaiian Islands, the HMS Resolution and HMS Discovery encountered the storm in the South Pacific. The storm was so intense that the ships were separated and the crew members were forced to take refuge in the rigging and wait out the storm. The ships were battered by the high winds and waves, and the crew was in danger of being thrown overboard. Fortunately, they managed to survive the storm and reunite with each other the following day.
The crew encountered a few other dangerous events during their voyage, including:
However, the Great Hurricane of 1780 was one of the most intense storms the crew had ever encountered and was the most frightening experience of the entire voyage.
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James Cook's second voyage lasted from 1772 to 1775.
James Cook's first voyage was from 1768 to 1771.
James Cook ventured in the Arctic during his third voyage.
James Cook's second voyage spanned from July 1772 to July 1775.
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James cook returned to England from his first voyage, July 29, 1775
He discovered Hawaii on his second voyage to the Pacific.
Captain James Cook died in 1779 on his third voyage.
Captain James Cook was returning from his third voyage when he revisited Hawaii, where he was speared by natives and died.
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James Cook circumnavigated and charted New Zealand on his first voyage, the one in which he commanded the Endeavour.