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Australia was not discovered in 1770.The first known European explorer to discover Australia was Dutchman Willem Jansz, who stepped ashore in the Gulf of Carpentaria in 1606. He was followed by numerous other Dutch explorers such as Dirk Hartog, Abel Tasman and Willem de Vlamingh.


Although James Cook was the first European to chart the eastern coast of Australia and claim it for England, doing so in 1770, he did not discover Australia. This is misinformation perpetuated through the years by schools in both Australia and England. Cook was also not the first Englishman to set foot on Australia's shores. English pirate William Dampier had charted parts of the northwestern coast and recorded observations of the area in 1688 and again in 1699. It was his damning report of the countryside and the indigenous people that kept England away for the next 70 years.

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Who is the explorer who discovered most of Australia in 1770?

No explorer discovered most of Australia in 1770. Australia had been "discovered" over 150 years earlier by the Dutch. However, Lieutenant James Cook (later Captain) charted the east coast in 1770.


How old was Captain Cook when he discovered Australia?

James Cook did not discover Australia. He was the first to chart the eastern coast, doing so in 1770, when he was 41 years old, but Australia was first "discovered" by Dutch explorer Willem Jansz in 1606.


When did the British find Australia?

The British did not discover Australia. Australia was formally discovered by Dutch explorer Willem Jansz in 1606. The first British explorer to land on Australian shores was William Dampier, in 1688 and again in 1699. the Beitish only took an interest in the continent following James Cook's charting of the east coast in 1770.


When was the east coast or Australia discovered?

The east coast of Australia was first explored by Captain James cook in 1770.


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In what year did the English take over Australia?

English explorer James Cook claimed the eastern coast of Australia in 1770. The first permanent British colony was established in 1788, and at this time, the British claim was extended further west. However, the western third of the continent was not claimed by the British until 1829.


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Was the discovery of Tasmania different to the discovery of Australia?

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