That would be 1770 ... hence the name ...
Captain Cook claimed Australia for Great Britain in 1770
James Cook never settled in Australia. After charting the eastern coast of the continent in 1770, he returned to England. During his life, he made two more significant voyages, but his home remained in England.
It is a common misconception that Captain Cook discovered Australia. He did not. The Australian continent had been populated by Aborigines for thousands of years, and visited by numerous Asian traders and, later, explorers since the first known European visitor in 1616. Captain James Cook was the first European to sight and chart the eastern coast of Australia, which he did between April and August 1770.
Captain Cook first came to Australia in 1770, first sighting the southeastern corner of the Australian mainland in April 1770. He departed England in August 1768. Incidentally, Cook did not discover Australia.
J.J Robinette Captain Preston was defended by John Adams. John Adams is better known for his role in the American Revolution and the Declaration Of Independence. But best known as the 2nd president of the United States 1797-1801.
There have been many British commanders in the Boston area. I assume the questioner is asking about the Boston Massacre March 5, 1770 Boston Massacre, known as the Incident on King Street by the British, was an incident on March 5, 1770 Captain Thomas Preston was an officer of the 29th Regiment of Foot, part of the British garrison in Boston under the overall command of General Thomas Gage
Captain Cook, April 19, 1770.
That would be 1770 ... hence the name ...
Thomas Pardoe was born in 1770.
Thomas Phillips was born in 1770.
Thomas Jervis was born in 1770.
Yes he did in 1770
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1770 was when Captain Cook arrived with his crew and prisoners and brought deices and infection with them.
Captain Cook claimed Australia for Great Britain in 1770