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<blockquote data-quote="Muza" data-source="post: 498706" data-attributes="member: 15394"><p>In <strong>1770</strong> Lieutenant (later Captain) <strong>James Cook</strong>, in command of HMS <strong>Endeavour</strong>, sailed along the<strong> East</strong> coast of Australia, becoming the first known <strong>Europeans</strong> to do so. On <strong>19</strong> April <strong>1770</strong>, the crew of the <strong>Endeavour</strong> sighted the east coast of Australia and ten days later landed at a bay in what is now <strong>Sydney Seaport?</strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muza, post: 498706, member: 15394"] In [b]1770[/b] Lieutenant (later Captain) [b]James Cook[/b], in command of HMS [b]Endeavour[/b], sailed along the[b] East[/b] coast of Australia, becoming the first known [b]Europeans[/b] to do so. On [b]19[/b] April [b]1770[/b], the crew of the [b]Endeavour[/b] sighted the east coast of Australia and ten days later landed at a bay in what is now [b]Sydney Seaport?[/b]. [/QUOTE]
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