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    Mar 1, 2019 · James Cook was born in 1728 at Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England. In 1746 he moved to the port of Whitby, where he was apprenticed to a shipowner and coal shipper. As a sailor in the North Sea coal trade the young Cook familiarised himself with the type of vessel which, years later, he would employ on his epic voyages of discovery.

  2. Captain James Cook, FRS (October 27, 1728 – February 14, 1779), was an English explorer, navigator and cartographer. He made three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, accurately charting many areas and recording several islands and coastlines on European maps for the first time. His most notable accomplishments were the British discovery and ...

  3. Quick Facts: British navigator and explorer who explored the Pacific Ocean and several islands in this region. He is credited as the first European to discover the Hawaiian Islands. Name: James Cook [jeymz] [koo k] Birth/Death: October 27, 1728 - February 14, 1779. Nationality: English. Birthplace: England.

  4. James Cook ( 27. lokakuuta 1728 – 14. helmikuuta 1779) oli brittiläinen tutkimusmatkailija, meriupseeri ja kartoittaja. Hän purjehti kolmesti Tyynellämerellä ja kartoitti eurooppalaisille aiemmin tuntemattomia laajoja alueita. Maailmanympärimatkojensa ansiosta Cookista tuli yksi kaikkien aikojen arvostetuimmista merenkävijöistä [1].

  5. James Cook. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. James Cook ( 7. listopadu 1728 Marton u Yorku – 14. února 1779 Havaj) byl britský mořeplavec, objevitel a výzkumník, jehož plavby a hlavně vydané práce výrazně posunuly znalosti o Zemi .

  6. The son of a farm labourer, James Cook (1728–1779) was born at Marton in Yorkshire. In 1747 he was apprenticed to James Walker, a shipowner and master mariner of Whitby, and for several years sailed in colliers in the North Sea, English Channel, Irish Sea and Baltic Sea. In 1755 he volunteered for service in the Royal Navy and was appointed an able seaman on HMS Eagle. Within two years he ...

  7. Aug 13, 2021 · James Cook entered the British Royal Navy as a volunteer just when Britain and France were about to war with each other in the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763). In his first year, 1755, with the Royal Navy, he was assigned to the HMS Eagle as an able seaman and later a master’s mate.

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