Christopher Colombus.
Captain James Cook was the first European explorer to reach the Hawaiian Islands in 1778.
People have lived in the Samoan Islands for over 2,500 years. The first European to discover the Samoan Island was Dutch navigator Jacob Roggeveen, in 1722.
He was the first European to discover America.
The European discovery was by Captain James Cook,
Yes and no. Columbus was the first European explorer to reach the Americas, exploring the islands of the West Indies, and Central and South America. The Vikings had apparently visited islands in Canada as early as 985 AD, and Ponce de Leon named Florida in 1513. Other Spaniards may have reached geographical North America even earlier.
James Cook certainly did not discover Australia. He was the first European to discover Hawaii which, at the time, he named the Sandwich Islands after one of his sponsors, the Earl of Sandwich.
The first European power to colonize Indonesia were the Dutch rulers who came from netherlands. The Indonesian islands were then knoen as the Dutch East Indies. At first, the Dutch East Indies were controled by the Dutch East Indoa Company. But after the breakdown of the company, the Netherlands' government took the direct control of the Dutch East Indies. The Dutch rule over the Indonesia ended during the World War II when the Japanese took the control of the East Indies. At this time, they actually became known as Indonesia. The British were also looking at for colonizing the East Indies.
The words discover and discovery are notused of European countries.
apart from America Christopher Coloumbs also discover China and India!!!
Polynesians first discovered New Zealand. - to find essentially all the islands in the NZ - Hawaii - Rapanui triangle was no mean feat. Abel J. Tasman was the first European to sight the Islands of Aotearoa New Zealand.
James Cook
James Cook was the first known European explorer to circumnavigate New Zealand. This proved that it was made up of two main islands and numerous smaller islands, and was not connected to any other continent.