THE FIRST MAP OF AUSTRALIA
The first european , who recorded Australia on map was a well-known English captain James Cook.
He was born in 1728 in Yorkshire , England .
Cook joined the British merchant navy as a teenager and joined the Royal Navy in 1755.
Later he was sent by the British Admiralty as commander of Bark Endeavour for the first of three Pacific voyages.
In 1766 , the Royal Society engaged him to travel to the Pacific Ocean . Cook made some observations , after which he sailed to New Zealand . He made a map of the islands . He then voyaged west and reached the south-eastern cost of Australia in April 1770 . And so his expedition became the first recorded . Europeans to have encountered eastern coastline of Australia.
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