James Cook: Facts & Related Content

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Facts

Born October 27, 1728 • England
Died February 14, 1779 (aged 50) • Hawaii
Awards And Honors Copley Medal (1776)

Did You Know?

  • NASAs space shuttles "Discovery" and Endeavour were named after Cooks ships.
  • Cook named the Sandwich Islands in honour of his patron, the Earl of Sandwich.
  • The map Cook drew of Newfoundland in the 1760s was so accurate that it was still being used in the 1900s.

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