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By admin, on July 4th, 2012
English: Map showing the three voyages of Captain James Cook , with the first version in red, second in green, and third in blue. The route of Cook's crew following his death is shown as a dashed blue line. . . . → Read More: Endeavour: #Morse Code « Polarprisca's Blog
By admin, on February 24th, 2012
While researching last Tuesday's post, I came across a reference to a memorial medal minted in honor of Captain James Cook . . . . → Read More: Pauline's Pirates & Privateers: Booty: Memorial Medallion
By admin, on August 25th, 2011
The routes of Captain James Cook's voyages. The first voyage is shown in red, second voyage in green, and third voyage in blue . . . → Read More: Docudharma:: On This Day In History August 25
By admin, on August 18th, 2011
Discovered by Captain James Cook in 1778, the islands were united by King Kamehameha. After his death in 1819, his wife and son abolished the pagan religion which practiced human sacrifice. … . . . → Read More: July 7, 1898: Hawaii Republic Annexed by USA « C.G.H.M.H
By admin, on July 7th, 2011
Discovered by Captain James Cook in 1778, the islands were united by King Kamehamaha. After his death in 1819, his wife and son abolished the pagan religion which practiced human sacrifice. . . . → Read More: Hawaii and Christianity | ZIONICA.com
By admin, on July 7th, 2011
Discovered by Captain James Cook in 1778, the islands were united by King Kamehamaha. After his death in 1819, his wife and son abolished the pagan religion which practiced human sacrifice. .. . . . → Read More: Hawaii and Christianity | The Moral Liberal
By admin, on May 22nd, 2011
In three epic journeys, from 1768 to his death in Hawaii in 1779, Captain James Cook charted most of the south Pacific, the coast of Alaska, and parts of Antarctica, claiming much of it in the name of the king. . . . → Read More: Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook has Gone Before …
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