James Cook never saw the South Pole. Pack ice and the fact that his sails kept freezing up stopped him from even reaching the Antarctic continent, let alone the theoretical point known as the South Pole. Cook was the first European to cross the Antarctic Circle, but he did not reach the South pole.
He thought that the South Island of New Zealand looked like Scotland and Dunedin was named after Edinburgh.
yes
Small and ginger
Captain James Cook traded useless tools or supplies like cottons, stockings, etc. to the Hawaiians.
Given that James Cook did not discover Australia, the answer is "no". However, James Cook's exploration of the east coast made a significant change to people's lives. Convicts were sent from England's overcrowded jails to New South Wales. This changed the lives of the convicts, the officers and marines sent to guard them, and the lives of the Australian Aborigines.
He thought that the South Island of New Zealand looked like Scotland and Dunedin was named after Edinburgh.
yes
Small and ginger
studdy
Captain James Cook traded useless tools or supplies like cottons, stockings, etc. to the Hawaiians.
Given that James Cook did not discover Australia, the answer is "no". However, James Cook's exploration of the east coast made a significant change to people's lives. Convicts were sent from England's overcrowded jails to New South Wales. This changed the lives of the convicts, the officers and marines sent to guard them, and the lives of the Australian Aborigines.
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He doesn't like the South.
When they feel like it. :/
dude cook was like a king discovering countries doing every women and making their children white
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Cookies, of course...