There were no issues or wars between James Cook and the Australian Aborigines.
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For the British, yes. For the aboriginals, not so much.
No. Cook did not kill any of the Aborigines. This occurred later with European settlement, after 1788.
Captain Cook was a ships' captain, not a cook.
Yes; I believe he was a good leader. He cared for his crew and always tried to do the best for them, this is one of the things that is needed to become a good captain. Another one is that you have to be brave, captain cook was brave, this is known because he came on the land of the aboriginals without knowing that they weren't going to be safe. There are many more reasons that he was a good captain.
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For the British, yes. For the aboriginals, not so much.
No. Cook did not kill any of the Aborigines. This occurred later with European settlement, after 1788.
Aboriginals were originally on Australia. But the "offical" founder or Australia was Englishman Captain James Cook.
everywhere they could growfood, hunt and have water nearby
How did the Aboriginals cook Emu? Please Help me I have an assignment due on this.
Aboriginals in Australia did not use pans to cook their food.
Captain Cook was a ships' captain, not a cook.
Yes; I believe he was a good leader. He cared for his crew and always tried to do the best for them, this is one of the things that is needed to become a good captain. Another one is that you have to be brave, captain cook was brave, this is known because he came on the land of the aboriginals without knowing that they weren't going to be safe. There are many more reasons that he was a good captain.
Captain James Cook was English.
when he founded australia, he claimed the land as 'Terra Nullius' or 'land belonging to no one'. obviously, he was wrong as the land was home to aboriginals
he was killed by aboriginals