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None. Captain Cook did not carry convicts. His was a mission of exploration and discovery. Cook was not part of the First Fleet of convicts to Australia. Cook's only part in the passage of convicts was to recommend botany Bay as a suitable site for a penal colony, but he died nine years before the First Fleet arrived.

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