James Cook Was Born in Marton England on October 27Th, 1728. He Joined the British Navy

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James Cook Was Born in Marton England on October 27Th, 1728. He Joined the British Navy

James Cook was born in Marton England on October 27th, 1728. He joined the British Navy in 1755. Cook then started working as an apprentice for a ship owner in his late teens. His father James was originally from Scotland married to Grace Pace from Thornarby. He was an agricultural laborer and moved about the area to find work on estate farms.

The voyage was from August 26th 1768 – July 13th 1771. He was captain of the Endeavour. Cook got to Tahiti. James and his crew were nearby the island for 3 months collecting information about the Tahitians and their culture. He also tried to search for a large southern continent. Cook sailed from Plymouth England to Brazil, around the Cape Horn and to the Tahiti’s April 11th, 1769. James then sailed to New Zealand on October 6th, 1769 where his crew fought with the Maoris. He sailed to and mapped eastern and northern Australia. The Endeavor was stuck for one day on the Great Barrier Reef of northeastern Australia; the ship was damaged by the coral and almost sank. They repaired it in Northern Queensland, Australia. Cook then sailed through the strait between Australia and New Guinea, and reached Batavia, Java, in October 1770 where about 30 members of the crew died from malaria, a disease carried by mosquitoes. Cook replaced these crew members in southern Africa on July 13th, 1771. The Endeavor returned to England after a journey lasting almost three years. The Voyage went from 1772-1775 and Cook brought two ships called the Resolution and Adventure. James became the first navigator to cross the Antarctic Circle. He then got to Antarctica and Easter Island on a voyage intended to show there was a large southern continent. James left Plymouth England on July 13th, 1772 and sailed to Cape Town southern Africa. The two ships were separated in February 1773 and met again in New Zealand in April 1773.

Cook Sailed from England on July 12th, 1776 on the Resolution. Cook arrived at Cape Town southern Africa, on October 18th, 1776 and sailed to the Indian Islands and on to New Zealand in early 1777. He then sailed to and named the Sandwich Islands. Cook searched for a northwestern passage in Alaska, but was unsuccessful. He then returned to the Sandwich Islands.

Cook sadly died by Hawaiians on February 14th, 1778. He was the first captain to stop the disease scurvy now known to be caused by lack of vitamin c among sailors by providing them with fresh fruits. Before scurvy had killed sailors or incapacitated many sailors on long trips.

Written By: Paul G.

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