The Hawaiian Islands were named Sandwich Islands by James Cook in the 1770s.
Other Islands similarly named by Cook were Efate Island in The Republic of Vanuatu (Sandwich Island) and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
It was the Hawaiian Islands that were named the Sandwich Islands by James Cook in the 1770s.
Captain James Cook initially named the Hawaiian Island the Sandwich Islands after the Earl of Sandwich. John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, at the time the First Lord of the Admiralty and Cook's superior officer, was one of Cook's major sponsors.
Hawaii was originally named the Sandwich Islands after one of Captain James Cook's sponsors, John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, who was at the time the First Lord of the Admiralty and Cook's superior officer.
The Sandwich Islands are now known by their original native name of Hawaii.
James Cook named the eastern half of Australia New South Wales when he charted it in 1770 and claimed it for England.
Captain James Cook named the islands the "Sandwich Islands" after the Earl of Sandwich.
That was the name given by Captain James Cook to the Hawaian Islands.
It was the Hawaiian Islands that were named the Sandwich Islands by James Cook in the 1770s.
Captain James Cook initially named the Hawaiian Island the Sandwich Islands after the Earl of Sandwich. John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, at the time the First Lord of the Admiralty and Cook's superior officer, was one of Cook's major sponsors.
The explorer who named the Sandwich Islands was Captain James Cook. He visited the islands in 1778 and named them after the 4th Earl of Sandwich, John Montagu.
Captain James Cook, a British explorer, named the Sandwich Islands in 1778 after John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, who was a sponsor of Cook's voyages. The islands are now known as Hawaii.
Hawaii was originally named the Sandwich Islands after one of Captain James Cook's sponsors, John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, who was at the time the First Lord of the Admiralty and Cook's superior officer.
The Sandwich Islands are now known by their original native name of Hawaii.
In 1778, Captain James Cook gave the name "Sandwich islands" to what is now known as the Hawaiian islands, or Hawaii.
British naval Captain James Cook, discoverer of the Hawaiian Sandwich Islands, was killed there by Hawaiians during his third trip to the islands on 14 February 1779.
Captain Cook named the Hawaiian Islands in honor of the fourth Earl of Sandwich who was the First Lord of the Admiralty at the time.
James Cook named the eastern half of Australia New South Wales when he charted it in 1770 and claimed it for England.