yes
There was no King Edward to be told about Australia. Through the lifetime of James Cook, the monarchs of Great Britain were named George. Cook was born during the reign of George I. Most of Cook's naval service, and all his Pacific expeditions, were during the reign of George III.
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1767
James Cook was not yet a captain when he embarked on his first voyage in 1768. He arrived in Tahiti on 13 April 1769. Following this, he continued west, reaching New Zealand in October 1769. He arrived at the southeast corner of Australia in April 1770. He returned to England in 1771, having circumnavigated the globe, as well as exploring and charting New Zealand and the east coast of Australia.
Great Ayton, paid for by his fathers employer
There was no King Edward to be told about Australia. Through the lifetime of James Cook, the monarchs of Great Britain were named George. Cook was born during the reign of George I. Most of Cook's naval service, and all his Pacific expeditions, were during the reign of George III.
because captain james cook found this land and said that it would be a good place for the convicts
James Magnum Cook goes by Magnum.
No. James Cook was not accompanied by any family members.
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James Cook ventured in the Arctic during his third voyage.
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yes he did
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1767
James Cook was not yet a captain when he embarked on his first voyage in 1768. He arrived in Tahiti on 13 April 1769. Following this, he continued west, reaching New Zealand in October 1769. He arrived at the southeast corner of Australia in April 1770. He returned to England in 1771, having circumnavigated the globe, as well as exploring and charting New Zealand and the east coast of Australia.
Lieutenant James Cook (he had not yet been promoted to captain) first reached Point Hicks on the southeast corner. He then travelled north along the eastern coast, coming in to shore at Botany Bay.