Similar words: james fenimore cooper, james, james i, james ii, jamestown, james polk, james watt, james river. Meaning: n. English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779).
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1. The son of a farm labourer from Marton, James Cook was fortunate to be born into an age of great explorations.
2. Captain James Cook, whose parents were local farmworkers, set out on his celebrated voyages of discovery from this estuary.
3. James Cook , English adventurer , reached New Zealand.
4. Among the many discoveries of Capt. James Cook was a linguistic one , the term taboo.
5. Captain James Cook took possession of the islands in 1769.
6. James Cook was born in 1728 at Marton Village, Yorkshire, England.
7. Capt. James Cook sighted some of the islands in 1773; others were not discovered until the 1820s.
8. Captain James Cook took possession of the islands in 1769 and from that time British people started to settle in New Zealand.
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9. James Cook University: Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery, BMBS?6?
10. In the Hawaiian Islands, Captain James Cook becomes the first European to discover Maui.
11. Captain James Cook sailed the entire length of the eastern coast in 1770 and claimed the continent for the British and named it New South Wales.
12. January 18,1778: James Cook is the first known European to discover the Hawaiian Islands, which he names the "Sandwich Islands".
13. 1779 - James Cook is killed by the natives of the Sandwich Islands.
14. Jarrod Trevathan, a technology lecturer and at James Cook University, agrees.
15. 1778 - James Cook is the first known European to discover the Hawaiian Islands, which he names the "Sandwich Islands".
16. In 1770, Englishman Lieutenant James Cook charted the Australian east coast in his ship HM Barque Endeavour.
17. 1773 - Captain James Cook becomes the first explorer to cross the Antarctic Circle.
18. James Cook was born in the north of England on October 27th, 1728.
19. Captain James Cook, after exploring South Georgia in 1775, dutifully reported an "island of ice" that he briefly mistook for the southern continent he had been sent to find.
20. Discovered by Abel Tasman in 1642, the islands were visited and explored by Capt. James Cook four times between 1769 and 1777.
21. The frist Englishman to visit New Zealand in 1769 was Captain James COok of the British Royal Navy.
22. The islands were discovered by the Dutch navigator Abel Tasman in 1643 and visited by Capt. James Cook in 1774.
23. Or perhaps you can visit historical Kealakekua Bay where Captain James Cook dramatically lost his life in 1779.
24. Look up the new words in a dictionary. Captain James Cook was a great explorer.
25. One of many primitive plants on Fraser Island, this Banksia was named in honor of British botanist Joseph Banks, who visited Australia's east coast in 1770 on a voyage with Captain James Cook.
26. Hawking won the Royal Society's most prestigious prize for scientific achievement, the same medal given to Charles Darwin, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein and Captain James Cook.
27. The islands were discovered by the Dutch navigator Abel Tasman in '43 and visited by Capt. James Cook in 774.
28. astronomers with their instruments embarked, and the whole placed under the charge of James Cook, a sailor whose admirable character fully merited this distinction.
29. The name chosen was Endeavor after the first ship commanded by James Cook.
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