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Captain Cook took, some clothes to change, guns, knives, etc
no cook died by being attacked from native people from the beach called kealakekua with there spears on February 14 1779
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Captain James Cook enlisted scientists on his voyages to record the vegetation. On the original voyage of discovery, several new species were found. These included New Zealand Flax, Eucalyptus, Grevillia, Callistemon. Mimosa and Dillenea. After running into a reef on their way back home, they were forced to wait several weeks prior to resuming the voyage. At this time, Banksia, Moreton Bay Pine and Hibiscus were discovered.
Lieutenant James Cook (not yet a captain) took less than two years to reach Australia from England. On the way, he spent some time observing the transit of Venus from Tahiti, and also circumnavigating the main islands of New Zealand.
No. To begin with, Cook did not "find" Australia. the continent had been discovered over 150 years before Cook sailed. Also, there was no way to send a letter from an unsettled region. England only heard of Cook's charting of the east coast once Cook returned to England.
As long as Cook was travelling, he could not communicate with England. In his day, there were no telegrams, telephones or any other way to communicate long distances. Cook recorded his observations in his ship's log, and this was then handed on to the relevant authorities once he returned to England.
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Cook was born in the village of Marton in Yorkshire in 1728. Probably he wasn't born in a hospital but born at home. By the way a better way to write your question is 'What hospital was James Cook born in?' - not 'got born from'