Exploration and mapping: Cook's voyages, 1768-79 Flashcards

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Publicly, what was the objective of Cook’s first voyage, 1768-71?

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To use the transit of Venus in front of the sun to measure the distance between earth and sun

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However, what was the secret mission behind this voyage?

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To lay claim to new lands, and discover new areas

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what did he manage to complete, 1768-71?

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A circumnavigation of the globe

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what did the admiralty want to do?

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lay claim to new lands

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what did Cook eliminate from his crew?

what foods did he feed them in order to do this?

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Scurvy

Vitamin-high foods such as pickled cabbage, dry pea soup

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what did he prove the effectiveness of?

give an example of this

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New technology

Charts he produced of the pacific remained in use until the 20th century

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where did he establish British claim to new lands? (3)

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Australia, NZ, the Pacific

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what did he forestall by doing this?

this laid the basis for what

give an example of this

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New territorial acquisitions by the French.

Future colonial expansion.

establishing a colony in NSW

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Where did Cook manage to map?

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Pacific coastlines, such as Terra Australis

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How many different species of flora and fauna did Cook’s botanist discover on his first voyage?

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15,000

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What was created which allowed Cook to measure longitude?

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Chronometer

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what was the objective of his second mission?

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To find out more about Australia

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What was the objective of his third mission?

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To find a Northwest passage that would lead from North Pacific to Atlantic

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when and where was he killed?

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1779, Hawaii, during his third mission

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What did Charles Darwin’s voyages to the Galapagos Islands allow him to observe?

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Islands that had not been effected by colonisation; to research how species had evolved -> theory of evolution

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