An English gentleman, the Earl of Sandwich, gets credit for being the first person to ask for a piece of meat between two slices of bread. He wanted something he could hold in one hand to eat while continuing his card game (or so the story goes).
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James Cook when he discovered the sandwich islands
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When the Hawaiian islands were discovered by Captain Cook, he named them The Sandwich Islands after Earl Sandwich.
The South Sandwich Islands are located in the Southern Ocean, near Antarctica. They were named after the famous Sandwich Islands that were discovered by James Cook in the 18th century.
The Sandwich Islands are now known by their original native name of Hawaii.
Sandwich Islands, now known as the Hawaiian Islands, were not "discovered" by a single person. They were inhabited by Polynesians who arrived in voyaging canoes around the 4th century AD. The islands were later visited by European explorers such as Captain James Cook in 1778.
An English gentleman, the Earl of Sandwich, gets credit for being the first person to ask for a piece of meat between two slices of bread. He wanted something he could hold in one hand to eat while continuing his card game (or so the story goes).A georgian who's last name was sandwich
the british explorer captain james cook who 'discovered' Hawai'i (although you can't discover something that was already discovered), tried calling it that in an effort to 'own' discovery of it. However, you can't rename a country that already has a name so Hawai'i remained Hawai'i. It is technically only referred to as the sandwich islands, not renamed that. captain cook tried naming Hawai'i the sandwich isles (islands) after his sponsor who was the earl of sandwich.
Aloha. Answer: If you mean on what day was Hawai`i discovered, then it was 18 January, 1778. The islands were inhabited before that, so really, they were already discovered, but it was on that day that Captain James Cook brought them into English recognition. He didn't call them Hawai`i though. He called them the Sandwich Isles (named after a friend, the Earl of Sandwich).
Discovered can be a main verbs, such as in "I discovered a staple in my tuna fish sandwich." However, it is not the main verb in "Many people falsely believe that Christopher Columbus discovered America" because believe is the main verb of that sentence.
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.