The Number of Crew Members English Explorer James Cook Brought Upon His Third Voyage in 1776, the Size of Cook’s His Majesty’s Ship Resolution, the Size of the Berthing Quarters (Crew’s Berth) of the Resolution, the Number of Children Cook Had and the Number of Cook’s Children Who Died, the Reason Cook Brought a Goat With Him Upon His First Voyage, the Reason Cook Paid Close Attention to the Diet of His Crew, the English Public’s Understanding of Scurvy During the 18th Century, How Cook Convinced His Crew to Consume Sauerkraut (Sour Cabbage), and the Total Volume of Time Cook Spent With English Homemaker Elizabeth Batts Cook (Cook’s Wife) and the Reason for This

Captain James Cook's final journey was aboard a ship with only 94 men. The ship was small, measuring only 3 bus lengths long and 1 bus length wide. The under quarters were tiny and cramped especially for  Cook who was 6'2". Cook had 11 children, all who died. Cook brought a goat with him on voyages for the goats milk.  Cook was obsessive about his crews diet to ensure scurvy was spurred off. Nobody knew of Vitamin C deficiency causing scurvy, but they knew it was linked to diet. Cook prompted hi...


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