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LO: To plot historical events on a timeline Captain James Cook 1728 - 1779

LO: To plot historical events on a timeline Captain James Cook 1728 - 1779

South Shields Whitby Captain James Cook was born on November 7 th 1728 in

South Shields Whitby Captain James Cook was born on November 7 th 1728 in a small village near Whitby in North Yorkshire.

His family were quite poor so when he was 17 he joined the Walker

His family were quite poor so when he was 17 he joined the Walker family in Whitby, helping them ship coal along the coast between the River Tyne and the River Thames in London During this time he showed a real flair for astronomy and navigation, as well as having excellent sailing skills.

Because of his excellent sailing, navigation and astronomy skills Captain Cook joined the Royal

Because of his excellent sailing, navigation and astronomy skills Captain Cook joined the Royal Navy in 1755, where he learnt to sail and charter the seas. In 1768 he was appointed commander of HMS Endeavour and sent on a voyage to observe the planet Venus pass in front of the sun. However, the real reason he was sent on this voyage was to discover the ‘Great Southern Continent’ known today as Australia, but this was unofficial and kept a secret from the public.

Cook and his crew sailed HMS Endeavour into the Pacific Ocean and first spotted

Cook and his crew sailed HMS Endeavour into the Pacific Ocean and first spotted Australia on April 19 th 1770. However, Cook and his crew sailed further up the East Coast and finally claimed Australia calling it ‘New South Wales’ on April 28 th 1770 - when he first set foot on Australian soil at Botany Bay

Then they continued north along the coast. The sea was very rough and they

Then they continued north along the coast. The sea was very rough and they were nearly shipwrecked on the Great Barrier Reef, but they managed to escape without too much damage. They sailed into what is now called Cooktown (after Captain Cook) in far north Queensland, where they made repairs to the ship. Cooktown The Great Barrier Reef

Cook returned to England in 1771 having travelled some 30, 000 miles and charted

Cook returned to England in 1771 having travelled some 30, 000 miles and charted over 5, 000 miles of coastline to tell of his discoveries.

Due to the success of Captain Cook’s voyage, he became a national figure and

Due to the success of Captain Cook’s voyage, he became a national figure and was respected by everyone. As a result of this he went on two more expeditions in an attempt to make more discoveries. However, his third voyage was his final one, as he was killed by a cannibal tribe in Hawaii during an argument 1779. U. K Hawaii Australia

Captain Cook’s crew finally retrieved what was left of the body from the cannibal

Captain Cook’s crew finally retrieved what was left of the body from the cannibal tribe. The crew wrapped it in cloth and buried him at sea.