Three of his itinerary to New Zealand, Tahiti and Hawaii have helped him expand the global empire.Cook started the journey from Plymouth, England, on June 8, 1768 to arrive in Tahiti, the largest island in the islands of French Polynesia in the South Pacific. He goes around the island before becoming the first European to reach the East coast of Australia in 1770. After several other expedition, Cook and the crew returned home to glory after almost 3 years.A year later, Cook again embark on another trip, this time with two ships Resolution and Adventure, to explore Australia. In January 1773. However, they have returned to being New Zealand and Tahiti as well as explore Easter Island and Tonga to confirm does not have a super continent would exist in the South.The trip is the third and last of the Cook brought him back to North America to search for the mysterious place. This time he goes to find the Northwest Corridor, a sea route going through North America connecting the Pacific and Atlantic, which had been rumored a lot before. Once again Cook goes through Australia, New Zealand and Tahiti before heading up the West coast of North America. On the way he saw Hawaii but did not stop at that.They nodded back to Hawaii in January 1778, where they were greeted with joy-filled reverence. Aboriginal people believe Cook is divine, and the sailors are downright Thinh care. They try to leave the island in February but was forced to turn back quickly because the Board Resolution is damaged. When they plan to leave next time is going controversies because there's a boat on the boat was stolen. He was stabbed to death on 14 February 1778 in Kaelakekua Bay.Cook is in when conditions on the ship extremely well and he's a captain. His discoveries are invaluable achievements for later generations.
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