Cook was hired in 1766 by the Royal Geographic Societywho sponsored Cook's first expedition to observe the transit of Venus in 1769. This journey was co-sponsored by the British Admiralty.
Cook's other voyages were also planned as scientific explorations and were commissioned and sponsored by George III of England and the Admiralty.
Cook was hired in 1766 by the Royal Society to travel to the Pacific Ocean to observe and record the transit of Venus across the Sun. This journey was co-sponsored by the Admiralty. Following this, Cook continued on to New Zealand and then Australia. Later voyages were sponsored by the Admiralty and King George III.
The Royal Geographic Society sponsored and financed Cook's first expedition to observe the transit of Venus in 1769. Cook's other voyages were also planned as scientific explorations and were financed by George III and the Admiralty.
Cook was hired in 1766 by the Royal Geographic Society who sponsored Cook's first expedition to observe the transit of Venus in 1769. This journey was co-sponsored by the British Admiralty.
Cook's other voyages were also planned as scientific explorations and were commissioned and sponsored by George III of England and the Admiralty.
Cook was hired in 1766 by the Royal Geographic Society who funded Cook's first expedition to observe the transit of Venus in 1769. This journey was co-funded by the British Admiralty.
Cook's other voyages were also planned as scientific explorations and were commissioned and sponsored by George III of England and the Admiralty.
Cook was hired in 1766 by the Royal Geographic Society who sponsored (funded) Cook's first expedition to observe the transit of Venus in 1769. This journey was co-funded by the Admiralty. Cook's other voyages were also planned as scientific explorations and were funded by George III and the Admiralty.
Cook was hired in 1766 by the Royal Geographic Society who sponsored Cook's first expedition to observe the transit of Venus in 1769. This journey was co-sponsored by the British Admiralty.
Cook's other voyages were also planned as scientific explorations and were commissioned and sponsored by George III of England and the Admiralty.
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James Cook made a total of three expeditions to the South Pacific. Each of these trips took approximately three years.
The vikings were paid by the king of the vikings to discover and take new lands.
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James Cooks home village was Great Ayton. Great Ayton was located in North Yorkshire, England.
James town was Plymouth financed by joint-stock companies
James town was Plymouth financed by joint-stock companies
James cook, founded the cook island's
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