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After 250 years, the long-lost ship of Captain James Cook, HMS Endeavour, has finally been discovered off the coast of Newport Harbour, Rhode Island.
About Captain James Cook
- James Cook (1728-1779) was a British naval captain, navigator, and explorer.
- James Cook was born on October 27, 1728, in Marton, Yorkshire, England. At age 18 he became a sailor on the North Sea. While ashore, he studied mathematics.
- In 1755 Cook joined the British Royal Navy. He was promoted quickly and took command of a ship at age 29.
- He took part in several battles in what is now Canada during the French and Indian War.
- After the war he charted the coast of Newfoundland.
- He sailed the seaways and coasts of Canada (1759 and 1763–67) and conducted three expeditions to the Pacific Ocean (1768–71, 1772–75, and1776–79), ranging from the Antarctic ice fields to the Bering Strait and from the coasts of North America to Australia and New Zealand.
- In 1766 he wrote a paper about an eclipse of the Sun that won him fame as a scientific observer.
- Three Voyages of Discovery:
- The First Voyage:
- In 1768 the Royal Society of London, an organization of scientists, asked Cook to lead the first scientific expedition to the Pacific Ocean.
- Cook’s expedition charted New Zealand. It also reached the southeastern coast of Australia in 1770.
- Cook named the continent New South Wales and claimed it for Great Britain. He returned to England the following year.
- The Second Voyage:
- Between 1772 and 1775, Cook went around the world from west to east, seeking to discover another southern continent.
- Cook did not reach Antarctica, but he did become the first European to cross the Antarctic Circle. He also discovered and mapped many island groups.
- The Third Voyage:
- In 1776 Cook set out in search of a Northwest Passage from the Pacific to the Atlantic across the top of North America.
- He did not succeed, but he did become the first European to visit the Hawaiian Islands.
- Revisiting the islands on his way back from the Arctic, Cook was killed by Hawaiians. He died on February 14, 1779.
- The First Voyage:
Source: NDTV
Last updated on November, 2025
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