Oddly enough, it was James Cook's lack of ability at anything else that led to him joining the navy. He was the son of a farm labourer, and held no great ambitions, being apprenticed in a grocer/haberdashery when he was 16. Lack of aptitude in the trade led his employer to introduce Cook to local shipowners, who took him on as a merchant navy apprentice. Here he was educated in algebra, trigonometry, navigation, and astronomy, which later set Cook up to command his own ship.
Captain James Cook served in the British Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook represented England on his journeys.
James Cook explored several areas. He was a cartographer as well as a Captain in the Navy. He explored areas in order to create maps.
yes the navy did
James Cook was truly an "explorer" between the years of 1768 and 1779. During this time, he would been between forty and fifty-one years, having been born in 1728.
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James Cook joined the British army in 1755.
Captain James Cook served in the British Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook represented England on his journeys.
James Cook explored several areas. He was a cartographer as well as a Captain in the Navy. He explored areas in order to create maps.
yes the navy did
Vitus Bering. James Cook. Ignacio de Arteaga.
He just over 16 as an apprentice in the merchant navy
He joined the British Navy in 1755 at the age of 27
James Cook was truly an "explorer" between the years of 1768 and 1779. During this time, he would been between forty and fifty-one years, having been born in 1728.
James Cook was the son of a farm labourer, but did not work on the farm. He was apprenticed in a grocer/haberdashery when he was 16. Lack of aptitude in the trade led his employer to introduce Cook to local shipowners, who took him on as a merchant navy apprentice when he was 17.
Captain James Cook became famous in 1770. He was the man who discovered New Zealand. He was also a commander in the Royal Navy.