History: April 19 (#2)

History: April 19 (#2)
Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA
April 19, 1770 Captain James Cook, still holding the rank of lieutenant, sights the eastern coast of what is now Australia.

Commentary

Commentary

On April 19, in the year 1770: Captain James Cook, still holding the rank of lieutenant, sights the eastern coast of what is now Australia. Captain James Cook was a British Royal Navy officer, expl orer, and cartographer who led three voyages of exploration to the Pacific and Southern Oceans between 1768 and 1779. Why April 19, 1770 matters: Captain James Cook, still holding the rank of lieutenant, sights the eastern coast of what is now Australia. What began on this day left a lasting mark on history. The effects were felt immediately and continued to shape events, ideas, and lives long afterwards. Historical context: April 19, 1770 The Early Modern era accelerated global exchange of ideas, goods, and technologies, expanding science, navigation, and everyday material culture. The event on this day: Captain James Cook, still holding the rank of lieutenant, sights the eastern coast of what is now Australia. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)