Captain James Cook: The incredible true story of the World's Greatest Navigator and Cartographer

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Captain James Cook, a British Navigator, Cartographer and explorer was one of the pre-eminent sailors and innovators of his age. Now a controversial figure for indigenous cultures who see him as the instigator and symbol of European colonial expansion and genocide; the real James Cook was actually quite a different man to what has been imagined. Coming from abject poverty in rural Yorkshire England; raised among the pacifist and hard working Quakers, he dreamed of sailing to far off lands in the pacific since he was a boy. Working as an apprentice aboard a grubby Whitby Cat collier, he soon proved himself a hard working and competent sailor. He was later to join the Royal Navy and sail to Canada, taking part in the siege of Louisburg and Quebec, while learning the cartography and surveying skills that were to revolutionise the Navy from that time on. James Cook circumnavigated the globe three times, charted approximately a third of the unknown coastlines of the globe; beginning with his first voyage aboard the Endeavour, with Naturalists Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander. He was the first man to sail below, and above the 70th parallel, and his regime of hygiene and fresh food revolutionised the management of scurvy while at sea. For this, he was admitted as a fellow to the Royal Society, as well as raised from the rank of Master, to Lieutenant and then Post Captain -something that would otherwise have caused a scandal among the high society gentry, if it were not for his incredible reputation. In all three of his major voyages, spanning twenty years, he never lost one crew member to the disease, which was an astonishing achievement when compared to a 40% plus death rate that was typical of long range voyages in the time preceding his. His untimely murder in Hawaii robbed the world of a humble, humane and dedicated leader, whose legacy now risks being tarnished by historical revisionists more focused on political activism than historical reality.
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    00:08:10 Whitby, the Walkers and his apprenticeship
    00:09:42 The Quakers
    00:20:00 Royal Navy career in Canada and charting development
    00:31:15 Circumnavigation 1: The Venus Transit expedition
    00:41:41 Tahiti
    00:45:03 New Zealand and Tupaia's Maori mediation
    00:48:43 The New Holland Coast
    00:53:51 Shipwreck and Aboriginal interaction
    00:56:29 Rounding the top end and claiming New Holland
    00:58:27 Disaster in Batavia
    01:01:00 Circumnavigation 2: the 60th Parallel and terra incognita
    01:06:00 Honours back home
    01:07:17 Circumnavigation 3: Hawaii, Alaska and the Northwest Passage
    01:11:25 Conflict and death in Hawaii
    01:17:26 The "Noble Savage"?
    01:18:46 Legacy and conclusion
    Searchable copies of both Cook's and Bank's journals are available :
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    ERRATA / CORRIGENDA: Thanks to all the viewers who wrote in with corrections!
    1. Linnaeus was incorrectly addressed as Swiss rather than Swedish. Sincere apologies to my Swedish viewers!
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    3. The pronunciation of Staithes has the "e" remain silent. Apologies to my English friends
    4. Elizabeth Batts Cook lived to be 93 and not 85 years old as was incorrectly stated in the film.
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Комментарии • 4,9 тыс.

  • @hilding2063
    @hilding2063 Год назад +136

    Good God, how can anybody aspire to such greatness. What a man. Thank you for the enlightening history lesson.

  • @rippedtopshelf6806
    @rippedtopshelf6806 Год назад +28

    Well done, sir. James Cook was a genuine, yet unassuming, hero.

  • @theJasta
    @theJasta 2 года назад +110

    Very well said. Here's to Captain Cook's memory.

  • @FutureSystem738
    @FutureSystem738 11 месяцев назад +21

    Excellent coverage of this truly amazing man, thank you. It’s so sad that uneducated ignorant people today take such a stance.

  • @louissanderson719
    @louissanderson719 10 месяцев назад +50

    Thank you for supporting our captain cook 🇬🇧 🇦🇺

  • @dixieboy5689
    @dixieboy5689 Год назад +96

    No matter your own perception of this man , it is not important. This man was beyond an absolute genius.
    He knew what he was capable of and he knew where to look for guidance, when needed. Astounding in all regards.
    Masterstrokes of untold types were common place in his world. His accomplishments live on. Thanks from. EASTPORT MAINE. USA.

    • @wde8160
      @wde8160 Год назад +2

      what a crock

    • @stevekoch4540
      @stevekoch4540 Год назад +2

      ​@@wde8160no you are the crock! 🤣😂

    • @tousenoart
      @tousenoart Год назад

      so youre a fan of hitler and stalin ..

    • @PortugalZeroworldcup
      @PortugalZeroworldcup Год назад +3

      When cook turned his back on the Islanders to order his men to hold their fire, the Hawaiian stabbed him in the back , hacked him to pieces
      Four of cook's crewmen died with him

    • @OperationHawaiiana
      @OperationHawaiiana 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@PortugalZeroworldcup idk about the 4 other crew men but I do know that when he tried kidnapping the king of hawai'i island, (trying to make the islanders fearful) we surrounded the king innstead. to be disrespectful as was captain cook meant death. all would go through such a punishment, even another chief. and so, captain cook fell, and his throat slit. becaue he was a man of high status, tradition goes, as he was buried like that of a chief. your flesh melted from your bones, sometimes dismembered to do such, and hidden away in the caves of the chiefs. because he was foreign, not all of his body belonged on the island, so his behind and onne hand was given in respect.

  • @robinforrest7680
    @robinforrest7680 2 года назад +111

    A great man and apparently a good decent simple man who deserves none of the vilification he’s receiving from some quarters today. Thank you for this wonderful profile of him. May he Rest In Peace.

    • @wde8160
      @wde8160 2 года назад

      he was a pirate u mor0n

  • @kevinferrin5695
    @kevinferrin5695 Год назад +129

    I hardly knew anything about Captain Cook before watching this video. To me, he was some kind of stereotype from ancient lore. I had no idea how important he was. What an amazing man!

  • @silvernova354
    @silvernova354 2 года назад +338

    This was one of the most well presented documentaries I have seen in quite a while. I was born in New Zealand and came to Australia at the age of 5, in 1980. While we did learn about James Cook in school, I really had no knowledge about his early life and how he worked his way up through hard work, kindness to his fellow man, and determination. My favorite part, however, is the point that was made at the end. Being the best person you can be, and helping others. I wonder how many of those dim witted vandals would follow that path, or even understand it for that matter. Thankyou.

    • @wde8160
      @wde8160 2 года назад

      a killer pirate u idi0t

    • @rinkinkel
      @rinkinkel Год назад +1

      I do believe this is another device of those who aim to divide and rule. What is the point of bickering over the past, that cannot be changed? Consider who's hands your playing into.
      Far better we accept the challenge of the present, take heed of the past so it has not been in vain.

    • @RMUKUND2002
      @RMUKUND2002 Год назад +13

      1:21:12 truly an excellent video presentation and thoughtful commentary

    • @stephenellis2866
      @stephenellis2866 Год назад +10

      marvelous commentary !

    • @wde8160
      @wde8160 Год назад +3

      HE WAS A THUG PIRATE , YOU LIMEY

  • @brahmburgers
    @brahmburgers 2 года назад +56

    Good video, thanks. I reside on the Big Island, Hawaii, about 47 miles from where Cook was killed. He was a good man and phenomenal adventurer.

    • @TheresaLawrence-wx4mq
      @TheresaLawrence-wx4mq 11 месяцев назад +4

      I lived in Captain Cook on a coffee ranch above the beach in 1978 and I wish I had never left .❤

    • @TheMerryPrangster
      @TheMerryPrangster 10 месяцев назад +3

      He was a great lad. I miss my coffee chats with him

    • @samuelgarrod8327
      @samuelgarrod8327 10 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @iprey4surf
      @iprey4surf 9 месяцев назад +2

      I live above Kealakekua bay and frequent Keei for a multitude of ocean persuits. Magical place with heavy mana/lore

    • @sasquatch8268
      @sasquatch8268 8 месяцев назад +4

      Lmao saying that he was a good man while living in Hawai’i is absolutely wild

  • @swiftwindturning
    @swiftwindturning Год назад +114

    The fact that Cook came from a poor family, and excelled so high based purely on MERIT & good principles, despite the discrimination of him for not being a Gentleman, is absolutely astounding and shows what an individual can accomplish despite their position in life.

    • @derekdreke4990
      @derekdreke4990 9 месяцев назад +6

      More more I mature in life most wealthy people are really not that smart or good people 🤷🏼‍♂️ just like anything not all of them are like that but a great amount I would say.

    • @Scarlettsmeal
      @Scarlettsmeal 8 месяцев назад +2

      Just world fallacy

    • @coreytripp9939
      @coreytripp9939 Месяц назад

      ...when given a chance after being recognized, usually they would just swindle them or make sure they could never use their skills in anything again

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann Месяц назад

      More acceptance of indoctrination and willingness to enforce tyranny of the wealthy on the masses and allow the exploitation of his skills for that purpose than merit

  • @johnkingsley9525
    @johnkingsley9525 Год назад +57

    Back in the year 1999 I was in Newport Harbor S. California when a replica of the James Cook sailing ship on a world tour was docked at the Newport Marine Museum and I had a opportunity to board her. By today’s standards it was small and the living space between the deck area set up for the soldiers on board for protection was no more than five feet high. To imagine leaving port headed out on the open sea and not knowing what is over the horizon or how long before you reached land and if your food and supply’s would last etc. really made me realize how brave Captain Cook and his sailors were. Truly exceptional and talented men who we owe a gratitude of thanks for expanding our knowledge of the world.😂

  • @Satyr14
    @Satyr14 2 года назад +98

    This documentary should be shown in schools around the world. If it were, perhaps there would be less ignorant, misplaced hatred for this great, courageous, peace-loving and humble man. To quote Benjamin Franklin, Cook was a gift to humanity. Excellent job on this engaging documentary!

    • @revavi
      @revavi 2 года назад +6

      Yes, nothing exemplifies humility more than pretending to be a god.

    • @frankwarren9061
      @frankwarren9061 2 года назад +1

      captain Cook.The man who brought breadfruit to our shore.Your respect tall yet am more intrigued by the.workks of Christopher who spearheaded and opened civilization to the New world.The general had been used n discarded not withstanding his colossal contribution which spontaneously guaranteed an indelible. mark even to resonate with his distractions.

    • @plasticroad4
      @plasticroad4 2 года назад +2

      @@revavi How did he pretend to be a god? It is not his fault that he was seen as a god by the islanders. If he didn't go along with it, he probably would have been killed earlier than he was when he returned.

    • @ianthomas739
      @ianthomas739 2 года назад

      @@revavi
      If you are incapable of seeing that the last thing Cook ever sought throughout his life was to be looked upon as a God, your pen must be as hollow as yourself

  • @cedenullis5906
    @cedenullis5906 3 года назад +1231

    This documentary was an excellent insight into the life of James Cook. I despair at the number of people who, through their ignorance and hatred, choose to rewrite history for the no other reason than it run counter to their perverse narrative. It is important to ensure that our children are educated without bias given the true facts. The current trend to re-write historical facts is corrosive, it MUST be resisted.

    • @VeniVidiVici456
      @VeniVidiVici456 3 года назад +89

      Tribes enslaved ither tribes before the great European explorations
      Go educate yourself

    • @camdenmcandrews
      @camdenmcandrews 3 года назад +14

      There's huge money in peddling hate. It's the tragedy of the media in the 21st century, including this sick narrative.

    • @martentrudeau6948
      @martentrudeau6948 3 года назад +9

      @@LumocolorARTnr1319 ~ Exactly, the perpetrators of these crimes against our history, are either ignorant or sons of the Devil, who is the father lies.

    • @roberthutchins4297
      @roberthutchins4297 3 года назад +7

      @@camdenmcandrews It´s "unsporting" to upvote yourself.

    • @LumocolorARTnr1319
      @LumocolorARTnr1319 3 года назад +25

      @@roberthutchins4297 It's my third language so of course spelling errors occurs every now and then. How any languages do you speak yourself?

  • @1maxusa
    @1maxusa 29 дней назад +8

    He discovered Australia is what he did! He was a great British explorer! And in this house, James Cook is a hero, end of story.

    • @Hooibeest2D
      @Hooibeest2D 10 дней назад +1

      Haha Australia was well know as was tasmania and new Sealand m.

    • @1maxusa
      @1maxusa 10 дней назад +1

      @Hooibeest2D ha, correct...it was stupid joke I made from the Sopranos TV show when Tony talks about Christopher Columbus

  • @DW_Kiwi
    @DW_Kiwi Год назад +53

    A true hero. This man came up through from humble beginnings. Seriously proved himself as a great explorer. Cared for his men

  • @mariagrant2072
    @mariagrant2072 2 года назад +91

    I am a 71 Australian and this documentary has given me an insight I had never heard before into the history of Captain Cook - thank you- he was always taught in our history as the founder of what we know as Australia today - from your input in this video, he was so a astute about sea faring, navigation, dietary issues to help his crews, and learning and liasoning with others tribal countries to protect their endeavours - so glad the ship he founded Australia with was called the ‘Endeavour’ because that was what it was ❤👍🏿🇦🇺

    • @kevinfergusson694
      @kevinfergusson694 2 года назад +1

      Is that a black thumbs -up.?

    • @mariagrant2072
      @mariagrant2072 2 года назад +11

      @@kevinfergusson694 - that’s the only one that shows up on my iPad - doesn’t give me a selection- I’m not political or racial- I don’t do political or racial Kevin - if you have a problem with it I can’t help you mate.

    • @kevinfergusson694
      @kevinfergusson694 2 года назад +5

      @@mariagrant2072 everything in life is political mate

    • @kevinfergusson694
      @kevinfergusson694 2 года назад

      @@vincentscanlon8748 to what

    • @petereiso5415
      @petereiso5415 2 года назад

      @@mariagrant2072 I too, have only a white thumbs up, and down too, for that matter.

  • @caroliner2029
    @caroliner2029 11 месяцев назад +23

    Very well presented biography of a man who deserves respect and admiration.
    Those who are defacing and pulling down statues of people like James Cook are do-nothings, Narcissists and not worthy to clean the shoes of a person of such character and integrity, talent and courage as James Cook was.🇦🇺

    • @BallyBoy95
      @BallyBoy95 Месяц назад +1

      "Narcissists and not worthy to clean the shoes of a person of such character" - Okay hun, he's dead, you can quit the two-hundred-year-plus fellatio of Mr Cook.

  • @haeuptlingaberja4927
    @haeuptlingaberja4927 2 года назад +154

    Outstanding, well researched, balanced and nuanced. One of the finest historical treatments I've ever seen, and I have been devouring books and films of this sort for more than 50 years. Thank you.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 года назад +13

      Thanks so much for those generous comments! I appreciate your support.

  • @ralphschneider9283
    @ralphschneider9283 3 месяца назад +1

    I have lived happily in Vancouver, BC my whole life. Thanks for this wonderful documentary. Did not know that the future Captain George Vancouver was a member of Captain Cooks crew! He mapped the west coast of BC, the last places on earth to be charted.
    Thank you Captain Vancouver.
    There is a great display of his ship in the Royal BC Museum in Victoria, BC . So glad to live here.

  • @brianwilson4592
    @brianwilson4592 3 года назад +261

    Thanks for a well balanced documentary. Those that vilify him do from a position of ignorance and have not bothered to investigate his story. Many rush to find a scape goat for perceived injustices.

    • @patricaomas8750
      @patricaomas8750 3 года назад +3

      Have you asked them?

    • @kalmansovari6878
      @kalmansovari6878 3 года назад +2

      "perceived" LOL. BTW scapegoats don't have statues.

    • @brianwilson4592
      @brianwilson4592 3 года назад +19

      Coming from a town of 50% Maori I am well aware of anti Cook sentiment and the lack back fill knowledge of his history. We have been trying to raise education of all navigators particularly the skill of the Polynesians. A Maori friend of mine promoted this with building and sailing from Tahiti to New Zealand in a traditional waka. But we need to realise that there are two cultures and understanding each is important.

    • @herbertlong3981
      @herbertlong3981 3 года назад +7

      @@kalmansovari6878 Meanwhile, what are you doing in 2021 which is so almighty great? You need to realize that finding ancient people to revile is not doing anything positive for you.
      But hey, if you are from the US, you will make a fine, typical emptyheaded Dem voter. They might consider that as positive.

    • @silasmarner7586
      @silasmarner7586 3 года назад +5

      and, Brian, I LOVE your work with the Beach Boys!

  • @marksexton4625
    @marksexton4625 3 года назад +236

    I lived and was brought up in Marton, UK for 20 years and spent many hours at his museum there, but this is 10 times more detailed review of his life and taught me a lot. Well done.

    • @original.dwornboy
      @original.dwornboy 3 года назад +6

      Once a village, Marton is now a suburb of Middlesbrough.

    • @annleung8878
      @annleung8878 3 года назад +13

      An underserving violent death for a humble but great achiever.God bless

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад +4

      Interesting name I believe your last name was a way of navigating with the stars

  • @Davidsavage8008
    @Davidsavage8008 2 года назад +54

    Capt
    James cook documented everything and deserves to be remembered as a great explorer that discovered many things and sacrificed many thing's in doing so.
    God bless his memorial.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 года назад +4

      Indeed- I've included links in the description section to his logbooks, as well as Bank's personal journal in case anybody feels like a read. Thanks so much for commenting, and for your support of my channel!

    • @wde8160
      @wde8160 Год назад

      he was a pirate . and died a fair death..............

    • @misterblobby5305
      @misterblobby5305 Год назад

      Seriously!!!@@wde8160

    • @mynameiswhat5524
      @mynameiswhat5524 10 месяцев назад +1

      He was way behind saiolor at the time . He is nothing but propaganda

    • @mynameiswhat5524
      @mynameiswhat5524 7 месяцев назад

      @@Davidsavage8008 he discovered nothing

  • @HBADGERBRAD
    @HBADGERBRAD 2 года назад +105

    This was a fantastic video. I knew very little of James Cook. His childhood has made me see him in a totally new light. He’s a brilliant human being for the most part. Of course we have take all historical information with a grain of salt. I have ADHD and have been living with dyslexia my entire life. Growing up with this undiagnosed learning disability until university reading has always been a difficult chore. This means I only read what I have to. RUclips and channels like yours have opened up a world of new opportunities to learn in my way of learning. These videos often scratch the surface of information and I do deep dives watching video after video of documentaries. Even reading google during a video if I don’t understand what I just watched, especially references I’ve never heard of before. I’m 57, in the past decade I’ve devoted myself to learning from channels just like this one. Thank you! You should know, if you can keep the attention of a man with diagnosed ADHD you are doing it right. 😃👍

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 года назад +15

      Thanks so much for your generous praise! I'm glad the content is useful to you. Welcome aboard!

    • @sarahb2623
      @sarahb2623 Год назад +10

      What a beautifully executed documentary! Thanks so much for this upload!

    • @intercommerce
      @intercommerce Год назад +5

      So true! And RUclips "shorts" are ruining it!!

  • @peterh.3008
    @peterh.3008 3 года назад +72

    The message of this documentary transcends the ever present polarizing agendas of partisan media and attitudes of cancel culture and simply, like a breath of fresh air, clears the narrative back to what it always should be! Thank You for this!

    • @williamnash7988
      @williamnash7988 3 года назад +8

      Couldn’t be more pleased, this is the truth

    • @sparkytas
      @sparkytas 3 года назад +4

      This is a most brilliantly concise comment on this documentary!

  • @kaalen24
    @kaalen24 3 года назад +39

    This was incredible. Reminded me why history and science were many favorite subjects in school. How remarkable, that remarkable people be forgotten in anger and lost in ignorance. The unfairness of past governments and their atrocities committed affects all of us in some way, Cook included. We can’t change the future by forgetting our past.

  • @toshiyaar7885
    @toshiyaar7885 Год назад +14

    As a Maori (Hi!) I found this absolutely fascinating, and very impressed with the man!

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Год назад +3

      Thanks for watching. You may find my video on Robert Fitzroy interesting too- he was a governor of New Zealand very concerned about Maori rights.

    • @2wheelGamer
      @2wheelGamer 4 месяца назад +1

      Bro look up who Tupaia was. He was the one who lead Capt cook to discover maori. Tupaia was the Navigator on Cooks Ship. He was a Tahitian native who guided Cook across the pacific using the stars the same way maori did to navigate. Didnt you know we are closely related to Tahitians. If you didnt look it up and theres stories of how great people left their ancestors in Tahiti to travel on to discover Hawaii and Aotearoa navigating using the stars and Tupaia was a great navigator who had heard the stories and knew the stars of his ancedtors before him. Its all a good read. Theres even an article on if Capt Cook should really be credited for been the great explorer he was when it was really a polynesian who lead them here

    • @tunisiaharvey8503
      @tunisiaharvey8503 Месяц назад +1

      I did not know a Tahitian ancestor was on board Cooks ship coming to AOTEAROA but do remember the Polynesian ppl who travelled to our country before Cook was even heard of also used the stars to make their way here from Tahiti , now they deserve recognition for their ability to travel here, funny how the native people never receive that recognition bloody typical.😊😅😢😂

  • @NeutronStar-r7r
    @NeutronStar-r7r Год назад +6

    A truely wonderful human being that performed at a level the rest of us can only dream of. Just one voyage would be enough for most, he did three for God, king and country with little regard for himself and the incredible sacrifice he and his family endured. This generation needs to look hard at this man and be humbled and embarrassed by their disrespect of such a great man.

  • @allancrow134
    @allancrow134 3 года назад +101

    This was a wonderful and enlightening documentary. I live near Victoria, British Columbia on Vancouver Island where a debate regarding Captain Cook's statue as a symbol of colonial repression has been ongoing. I don't think a single human being would not be moved by his virtue and achievements if they were aware of them. Thank you.

    • @johnperry7534
      @johnperry7534 3 года назад +15

      Yes
      Cook
      Actually didn’t colonise any country he was an explorer

    • @davem8836
      @davem8836 3 года назад +4

      I'm not far north of you. Didn't a bunch of people throw his statue in the harbour?

    • @allancrow134
      @allancrow134 3 года назад +10

      @@davem8836 Yes they did, it got thrown into the Inner Harbour on Canada Day during protests over the residential school grave discoveries. I guess the discussion is pretty much over. Pretty sad commentary considering. Cheers from Sooke. :)

    • @davem8836
      @davem8836 3 года назад +7

      @@allancrow134 Yeah, of all the people to pick on for that residential school debacle. Greetings from Mill Bay :)

    • @allancrow134
      @allancrow134 3 года назад +5

      @@davem8836 Hey Dave, when you have a bit of spare time you have to check out this documentary about the Greely Expedition. It's an amazing story about some of the early Arctic exploration circa 1865. ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=greely+expedition+documentary

  • @marionwood8373
    @marionwood8373 3 года назад +28

    A most amazing video of Captain Cook's life. He left a huge legacy of being a man with vast humanity, who cared for his men with such dedication for their wellbeing, ensuring they had good healthy food, cleanliness and consideration for all they met. A very clever, self motivated and humble man. He was never a slave owner or a conquerer of any island. A man before his time. Thank you for sharing this very interesting video

  • @davidsmart8594
    @davidsmart8594 3 года назад +133

    Although a Scot, I had the privilege of being educated in Australia.
    A huge part of History lessons were dedicated to this man.
    To this day, along with Harrison (who made the timepieces Cook used), he remains a hero of mine.
    Thank you very much for your efforts.
    Much appreciated.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 года назад +5

      Glad you enjoyed it. I hope my other films resonate too. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!

    • @davidmarsden8008
      @davidmarsden8008 3 года назад +2

      Hi David I believe James Cook father was a Scottish man

    • @davidsmart8594
      @davidsmart8594 3 года назад +7

      @@davidmarsden8008 I didn't want to mention that...nor that Harrison's family were Scottish too!
      It's worth researching how many important inventions came from people from our tiny country, either invented or improved...steam engine, telephone, radio, television, Longitude (chronometers and execution of experiments)...the list is long...

    • @reklawazag
      @reklawazag 3 года назад +9

      @@davidsmart8594 I remember reading that Scotland phenomenal contributions in respect of development and inventions was largely the result of an ongoing commitment to educate its children properly. It is a pity modern governments seem to not recognise the long term benefit of policies like this .🙄

    • @stuartbarr5691
      @stuartbarr5691 3 года назад +3

      As a proud Brit (like yourself from Scotland) this man is also a hero of mine

  • @SnackPack913
    @SnackPack913 2 года назад +161

    I find it fascinating how cartographers were able to map and even just navigate the world back then. It’s very impressive

    • @erlinglarsen
      @erlinglarsen Год назад +10

      Makes you wonder how pacific islanders navigated the largest ocean and settled so many islands hundred of years before.

    • @jakobquick6875
      @jakobquick6875 Год назад +1

      In my opinion from going to Easter island, Peru, Mexico, Egypt, honestly believe we as modern humans are missing huge history before the great flood at the end of the ice age and way before. Too many amazing impossible engineering triumphs we cannot achieve even today with that much precision even with g.p.s.. history is written by the victors obviously, since the perceived losers, don’t get to publish and distribute lies to their subjects. A dog cud figure out that humans make up and lie to boast their theory or position for money, greed, power, safety even. Every story, human history story should be re-examined, so that we learn from the past to not repeat the mistakes by promoting lies from the start.

    • @TomBTerrific
      @TomBTerrific Год назад +5

      And the accuracy of their work.

    • @franciscopino5284
      @franciscopino5284 Год назад +2

      @SnackPack913 imaging doing that 200 years before Cook, that's what Spanish and Portuguese explorers did.

    • @durangointhebush7251
      @durangointhebush7251 Год назад +1

      ​@@erlinglarsenThor Heyerdhal's books explain how those islands were settled.

  • @peterkalvak9298
    @peterkalvak9298 2 года назад +53

    THANK YOU for producing this wonderful and factual history lesson on of this most influential and humble human beings Captain James Cook. I wish that this documentary would be shown in our schools before they leave school and are indoctrinated by those wishing to smear his heroism.

    • @wendellwiggins3776
      @wendellwiggins3776 2 года назад +11

      The act of removing a statue that celebrates the unwelcomed takeover by foreigners do not constitute the erasing or eradication of history, villain or not. It simply says that Cook's legacy is not something that the descendants of it believe should be honored as a heroic act due to the damaging long term effects his arrival has had on the Native ancestors & culture no matter how civil Cook is perceived by the current non-indigenous descendants of Europe

    • @joelhungerford8388
      @joelhungerford8388 2 года назад +1

      @@wendellwiggins3776 so many words but so little said

    • @wendellwiggins3776
      @wendellwiggins3776 2 года назад +3

      @@joelhungerford8388 then you are lacking in basic comprehension. Was that enough said?

    • @maciejzmuda1339
      @maciejzmuda1339 2 года назад +1

      @@joelhungerford8388 Too many for you, obviously. 😁

  • @gedofgont1006
    @gedofgont1006 3 года назад +84

    What a treat! One of the best history documentaries I've seen in a long time.
    The truth is always far more nuanced than a simple matter of right and wrong.
    Cook's voyages resulted in advances that have benefited almost the whole of mankind.
    How can we be anything other than thankful?

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 года назад +13

      Thanks so much for your generous comment. I felt his true story needed to be told, to distance him from the manipulation by political agendas of all kinds. I appreciate your viewing my work, and I hope it keeps on doing the same things this one does

    • @radiotests
      @radiotests 3 года назад +9

      Agreed, this was a remarkably detailed and unbiased account of a great human innovator driven by the desire to improve himself and the human condition. The statue defilers offer only a return to the dark ages and brutish existence in oppressed misery. Cook was a liberator, a navigator in every sense of the word.

  • @terryvanderhoeven2148
    @terryvanderhoeven2148 Год назад +8

    Thank you for that history. I have learned a lot about James Cook. A man to be celebrated.

  • @kadachiman7234
    @kadachiman7234 Год назад +89

    Very well presented and a tragic reflection of how many in today's society can twist the facts to suit what they want others to believe.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Год назад +14

      Yep, that's about right. Thanks for watching!

    • @malafunkshun8086
      @malafunkshun8086 Год назад +5

      Tragically, that has become the challenge of our times.
      It’s not that we suffer from lack of information. It’s that we struggle to discern through an abundance of information, to get a more complete picture, as opposed to seeing only those parts of the picture that we wish to see.
      Aloha 🙏🏼🤙🏼

    • @brianmorris8045
      @brianmorris8045 Год назад +7

      The only ones twisting the facts are the left, old bean.
      Given what equipment the early sailors didn't have, compared to today's tools, they all did amazing things..they found their place with a sextant, oh and land positions, which they marked for later.

    • @David-h4z2s
      @David-h4z2s Год назад

      This year zero woke
      Behaver from the younger
      Generations I find very disturbing these days

    • @Bubajumba
      @Bubajumba 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@brianmorris8045 Not really, as a conservative I have no problem seeing the lies from both sides. The right in the US, especially under trump is living in a fantasy world. But in general the political spectrum is a lot wider then just, "right and left" and people in general live to further their own goals.

  • @msboncat1959
    @msboncat1959 2 года назад +30

    It is good to see someone bothered to research and put out the facts of this extraordinary man. He worked hard for everything he earned. Much respect must be paid to him. The best way to stop false stories about historical figures is to research their lives. Reporting it to back everyone who cares to know the truth. Captain James Cook certainly does not need to be misjudged by people who did not even live in his time period.

    • @shannonm.townsend1232
      @shannonm.townsend1232 2 года назад

      It's hard to accurately "judge"- let's say assess, anything without the benefit of hindsight, which can only be accomplished after many intervening years, between an event and it's assessment

    • @shannonm.townsend1232
      @shannonm.townsend1232 2 года назад

      @@Littleblackbones probably several reasons

    • @stanzanossi
      @stanzanossi Год назад

      ​@@Littleblackbones It is simple as to why the Hawaiians killed Cook! They were cannibals and Cook was just another tasty lunch for them!!!😅

  • @benruniko
    @benruniko 2 года назад +161

    This. This is what quality history content looks like. Also, after learning about Cook, he definitely is a historical figure worth learning about. A truly good man who did his best to help those around him and not cause others to suffer.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 года назад +15

      Thanks so much for your generous comment! I felt compelled to produce this film and I'm glad it resonated with so many people.

    • @benruniko
      @benruniko 2 года назад +10

      @@heroesandlegends You deserve to be proud of this. I can only imagine how many man-hours it took to finish, and I am certainly grateful that you did! 😊

    • @gretabrown1408
      @gretabrown1408 2 года назад +8

      I could not agree more

    • @incomitatus
      @incomitatus Год назад

      One thing I learned in university, keep so-called, "progressive" historians away from anything to do with history, they'll turn it around to fit their own prejudices & hatreds. I learned a long time back, that the truest treatment of our history were books written before these faux-historians were born.

    • @nodescriptionavailable3842
      @nodescriptionavailable3842 Год назад

      ​@@heroesandlegendsYou alone are more valuable than the last 29 yrs of history channel content lol seriously

  • @richardkeilig4062
    @richardkeilig4062 Год назад +54

    As an American and Aussie educator I feel that education is the best way to promote understanding for all the world. Captain Cook was an amazing person who worked hard to understand and learn about the world.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Год назад +1

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!

    • @jorgeo4483
      @jorgeo4483 Год назад

      You should imitate him and learn that 205 years before him we Spaniards had already arrived in Australia, which is named after the Spanish Royal House of Austria at that time and that Luis Báez de Torres, between others, discovery of the continent and other islands long predates the English expeditions. and Dutch, who stole the military plans in the Taking of Manila.
      Now the natives would not be tearing down statues of Spaniards, since Spain recognized the status as humans beens and granted citizenship and property titles and even nobility to all its subjects, we did not have colonies or slave trade.

    • @Aussie00
      @Aussie00 Год назад +6

      ​​@@jorgeo4483you are joking aren't you? What about Sth America, you annihilated whole tribes for the greed of gold, you worked slaves to their deaths!

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад +3

      ​@@jorgeo4483 you also weren't rescuing stone Age people that were still living the way they did 40000 years before the Neanderthals died out in Europe . You do know still today if the woman doesn't do what she's told the husband attacks her with a weapon like an axe or a pole. Darwin hospital has the highest admissions of jaw breakages on earth mostly women. If you think you can deal with with them no worries let us know we're all ears

    • @notseekingconverts
      @notseekingconverts 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jorgeo4483tell that to the peeps tearing down statues of Spaniards in the US. And you curse Columbus for helping ur peeps get to the new world.

  • @Ficktao
    @Ficktao 2 года назад +56

    James Cook must be the noblest, most virtuous, exceptional great man any of us would ever encounter. He also provided the world with accurate ocean navigation, maps and dietary advances.

    • @soothsayer2406
      @soothsayer2406 Год назад +5

      Yes and he is the best spreader of venereal disease throughout Polynesia! Awesome....great move in trying to kidnap a Hawaiin tribal leader... great awesome move

    • @wde8160
      @wde8160 Год назад

      he was butchered in hawaii. what an awful dilution of blood he caused in the great pacific ocean

    • @saltySD808
      @saltySD808 Год назад

      His mast broke while exploring the north so he returned to Hawaii for repairs where he was not welcomed anymore, got mad that they stole one of his ships so he attempted to kidnap their king in order to force them to give it back, killed one of his guardsmen and then fired first upon the locals who surrounded their king that were just trying to protect him. Doesn’t sound like much of a hero. That’s why his statues are being defaced around your colonies. (not to mention he brought them gonorhhea).

    • @wde8160
      @wde8160 Год назад

      no mast broke... just no north west passager existed.... he tried to return to Kauai but landed on Hawaii, then his death arrived f cook . i prey it was not a fast death@@saltySD808

    • @taneh-d4065
      @taneh-d4065 11 месяцев назад

      He had to have a polynesian navigator show him hpw to navigate the pacific

  • @Katmando007
    @Katmando007 2 года назад +45

    Good documentary James Cook has always been one of my hero's. Disgraceful behaviour vandalising his statues. Captain Cook Australia and Britain salute you.🇦🇨🇬🇧🫡

    • @dongoldney
      @dongoldney Год назад +3

      Deffo I just bought a t shirt to wear

    • @trevorking3344
      @trevorking3344 Год назад

      😅!This 8!!9

    • @Katmando007
      @Katmando007 Год назад

      @@trevorking3344 What are you going on about?

    • @mynameiswhat5524
      @mynameiswhat5524 10 месяцев назад

      Well , find a better hero , he was a fraud hahahaha he only use the Spanish cartography stole in Manila in 1762 by Alexandre Dalrymple

    • @Katmando007
      @Katmando007 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@mynameiswhat5524 He was an expert Cartographer He is Australia's National Hero James Cook we salute you!

  • @rickduncan8606
    @rickduncan8606 3 года назад +72

    Captain Cook and all the sailors and explorers of the past we're cut from a different cloth. Real men. Testicular fortitude not often found these days. Men worthy of respect.

    • @MikeSmith-vl5em
      @MikeSmith-vl5em 2 года назад +7

      They also had a hell of a lot more manly things to accomplish and remembered for being the first to do it

    • @davidc3839
      @davidc3839 9 месяцев назад

      Take a look at the men and women fighting the Russians on the Ukrainian front.

    • @4FYTfa8EjYHNXjChe8xs7xmC5pNEtz
      @4FYTfa8EjYHNXjChe8xs7xmC5pNEtz 16 дней назад

      Iron men and wooden ships.

  • @emotiveenergy4598
    @emotiveenergy4598 3 года назад +12

    Magnificent documentary of a man who transcended classes through knowledge.

    • @JGKLU-n4r
      @JGKLU-n4r Год назад

      HE GOT BUTCHERED ON THE BIG ISLAND.....I HOPE IT SCARED HIM

    • @stanzanossi
      @stanzanossi Год назад

      ​@@JGKLU-n4r Somebody should do the same to you!!!

  • @adrianpoesiat
    @adrianpoesiat Год назад +80

    He accurately mapped and did depth soundings for 1/3 of the world’s coastline using sail powered craft . I feel like such a slacker. Amazing

    • @MakaiMauka
      @MakaiMauka Год назад

      Saved thousands when he figured out how to prevent SCURVY.
      Long voyages he 50%mortality. He reduced it to 0% from scurvy. Still a dangerous occupation.

    • @wavydavy9816
      @wavydavy9816 Год назад +1

      Ok 🤔
      But I bet he didn't manage to; grind any xp in any mmorpg ever, let alone put 8000 hours (that's one entire year @ 24/7) or more into any kind of flight simulator, or ridden a motorbike.
      (You'll need to make your own list but mine made me feel tonnes better 🤗)

    • @yarpenzigrin1893
      @yarpenzigrin1893 Год назад +7

      @@wavydavy9816 You wasted your life, boy.

    • @franciscopino5284
      @franciscopino5284 Год назад

      200 years after the Spanish did in 2/3 of the world...

    • @Matty18795
      @Matty18795 Год назад +3

      ​​@@franciscopino5284They never shared that information with rival countries. In regards to Cook's soundings he did what hundreds of Spanish mariners did all by himself.

  • @maurogodinez6339
    @maurogodinez6339 2 года назад +20

    This documentary is very interesting, it shows the outstanding and brilliant commander Cap. James Cook was. Cap Cook developed his extraordinary skills as commander and Navigator. A great man like Cap Cook will be very important part in history.

  • @Animusangel
    @Animusangel 3 года назад +44

    Snap judgements about Cook have been blown out of the water with this documentary. Thanks!

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 года назад +2

      That was my hope! Thanks so much for taking the time to view and for your praise!

  • @dasbaniprasad
    @dasbaniprasad 3 года назад +643

    As a merchant seafarer myself, I can only marvel at the debt my profession and indeed the world owes to this man.

    • @petermalloy5360
      @petermalloy5360 3 года назад +28

      As a Newzealander born 1953 and whom grew up in Wanganui i really love this true story of a GREAT MAN

    • @carolflower8015
      @carolflower8015 3 года назад +25

      Cook is to navigation and seafaring what Shakespeare is to literature

    • @karencawthorn3173
      @karencawthorn3173 3 года назад +3

      Really? He was just another relative & from what I know, he was cruel. Good to know.

    • @BenjaminGunnell
      @BenjaminGunnell 2 года назад +9

      @@muhammedPies so he was some mass-murderer? It might be true, I don't know, but I thought he just explored Australia and so on.

    • @shubhankardasgupta4777
      @shubhankardasgupta4777 2 года назад +19

      @@karencawthorn3173 Sir, you have to grow elder to understand the sheer knowledge to navigate/sail and map out precisely which is now used in your GPS and every aspect of personal information you have as your nationality. Sailing not by motor engines and that too in medieval times is not a matter of bullshitery. You should guts to sails across Atlantic and Pacific Ocean.

  • @evanofelipe
    @evanofelipe Год назад +3

    First Lieutenant James Cook has been much admired by me ever since I discovered his recognition of the value of the first ship’s chronometer to improve the safety of ships engaged on long ocean voyages. He helped in proving the reliability of John Harrison’s Chronometer H1 on board his ship. He had the capacity and intellectual skills to identify talented and gifted people with whom he came into contact. Your presentation of facts in this vlog is peerless. I enjoyed it immensely, thank you. Cook was indeed a great man from lowly origins and truly deserves to remembered as such.

  • @robertknights3726
    @robertknights3726 2 года назад +30

    A truly amazing man. A excellent documentary.

  • @7403QCM
    @7403QCM 2 года назад +28

    An absolutely Brilliant Documentary! Should be compulsory viewing and study in all schools particularly Australian. From such great men we can truly learn worthwhile philosophies and elements of personal 'Endeavour' that are desparately lacking in contemporary society and culture. Men like Cook should be mirrored and looked up to by future generations Globaly!

  • @rubix71
    @rubix71 3 года назад +8

    It must be hard to be humble when you're a Quaker! Excellent piece. Much appreciated. Learning a great deal from the comments as well. Thank you all.

  • @cobberpete1
    @cobberpete1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Another great and entertaining recount of history. I thank you for the closing words about this Great man. It sickens me that uneducated people pour scorn on him, and blame him for injustices done by people and governments that came after him. Western Governments and establishments that did come after, have much to answer for for the crimes they committed against the local people. Those times have thankfully past. I acknowledge that past. But I, and my generation should not be held accountable for those atrocities. I'm sorry if these words come across so strongly, but it irks me that the shouts of the few should hold such velum towards the people of today.

  • @cherylb2008
    @cherylb2008 3 года назад +194

    Realize how difficult it was to survive these explorations. Honor this man as a courageous explorer.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 года назад +12

      I sometimes still can't get my head around it! Thanks so much for supporting my work!

    • @gmf8171
      @gmf8171 3 года назад +13

      Technically he didn't survive. He was killed in Hawaii due to a misunderstanding.
      It's funny actually because for a long time Hawaii was known as the "Sandwich Islands", and the British Empire respected Hawaiian sovereignty.
      Then the United States came and just took it by force.
      To this day, Hawaii has a Union Jack on their state flag, as a sign of deep respect and admiration of the British, because of Captain Cook.
      But I like to think that it's on there just as a big "F*** You" to the United States.

    • @kevinmoore.7426
      @kevinmoore.7426 3 года назад +3

      China was 1000 miles away, GB half way around the world.

    • @gmf8171
      @gmf8171 3 года назад +10

      @@10Prioress You might want to look up the definition of the word "Pirate" or better yet, the word "Privateer" , neither of those labels applies to Captain Cook.

    • @songdragon04141
      @songdragon04141 3 года назад +2

      so amazing '

  • @icedhockey1
    @icedhockey1 2 года назад +18

    Thank you for the informative, comprehensive biography of this exemplary man.

  • @richyearle007
    @richyearle007 3 года назад +11

    Thank you for producing such an informative detailed documentary. If i do encounter a Captain James Cook statue, i will take a moment to reflect on the amazing person that he was and all that he had achieved. He was certainly a man deserving of respect..

  • @goonitube
    @goonitube Год назад +8

    Wonderful work on this doco, real eye opener. It was so easy to dismiss Cook as a mostly cut and paste historical figure representing the colonial establishment. But his own personal journey really provides the necessary contrast and nuance to our history. Well done!

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for your generous support, and I'm glad the video resonated with you!

  • @cliffwood4610
    @cliffwood4610 2 года назад +14

    A fascinating and very well written and produced story of a wonderfull man.Thank you very much.

  • @christineamclearly-halton1581
    @christineamclearly-halton1581 3 года назад +36

    Wow , This outstanding documentary ,✨brought tears to my eyes. Captain Cook 💫 is example to all mankind in character and spirit. What an inspiring story that is heartfelt of the knowledge of this amazing man that gave so much, and he personal sacrifices of family and life.✨🇦🇺🕊 Thank you for sharing 👍

  • @Stevenkjy
    @Stevenkjy 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for telling the true story of Captn Cook. A modest man and true hero!!

  • @unitedwestand5100
    @unitedwestand5100 Год назад +3

    Great Job!
    James Cook's intelligence, accomplishments, deeds, and character, speak for themselves.
    This Documentary makes no qttempt to defend the man.
    It simply presents the facts of the man, and lets that defend his supreme contribution to human kind everywhere.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I try to be sympathetic to my subject, which often means highlighting their human side, both positive and negative, in an attempt to understand them a little better.

  • @washubrain
    @washubrain 3 года назад +44

    Thank you for the brilliantly narrated life story of this outstanding man! Those who aim to use violence to correct history should just go to school and try to get some better understanding of what and how really happened and what that all may possibly mean.

  • @battambangscooterandmotorc303
    @battambangscooterandmotorc303 Год назад +78

    As a former mariner the achievements of this seafarer are epic and otherworldly for his era. Ask those that would seek to topple his images if they've ever been offshore, scared, wet, cold and hungry?

    • @wde8160
      @wde8160 Год назад

      he did die in agony. and that makes me sleep in peace...... limey history is not history

    • @johncharleson8733
      @johncharleson8733 Год назад +3

      @@wde8160 No, Limey history isn't history--it's a conjob. . Saying that, Cook was a great man and a remarkable navigator.

    • @AlStringer
      @AlStringer Год назад +7

      Dude these people have hardly even left their moms basement haha

    • @roylevine4694
      @roylevine4694 Год назад

      He put barrels of malaria ridden mosquito larvae in Hawaiin streams. First bite on the big island swells up big.

    • @ZestySea
      @ZestySea Год назад +2

      It’s quite possible that protestors have been offshore, scared, wet, cold and hungry. You might disagree with what they have done, but don’t discount their cause. Many people support the idea that Australia face up to its colonial past and theft of land and incarceration of Indigenous people

  • @RedRockCrawlers
    @RedRockCrawlers Год назад +19

    This is such a good message, and tribute to Captain Cook. He was a great navigator, and no way responsible for the miss treatment of the indigenous people.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Год назад +3

      Thankyou, I'm glad it resonated with you. Thanks for watching!

    • @MrWillt100
      @MrWillt100 Год назад

      A typical reply aye!

  • @TTS-TP
    @TTS-TP Год назад +91

    No one deserves to be erased from history. It's those of us that walk after the ones who experienced said discrepancies, that can learn from it.

    • @petefluffy7420
      @petefluffy7420 Год назад +3

      Those that don't know the past are doomed to repeat it. Lets not repeat it, as Mr Paul said, lets learn from it. Who found Australia and New Zealand? No one knows. Really?

    • @JGKLU-n4r
      @JGKLU-n4r Год назад

      DOES THAT INCLUDE HITLER, UFNLIMEY

    • @petefluffy7420
      @petefluffy7420 Год назад

      @@JGKLU-n4r Have you tasted him/her?

    • @lostcamper
      @lostcamper Год назад +3

      Not erased, but not honored and glorified

    • @stanzanossi
      @stanzanossi Год назад

      ​@@lostcamper I agree, but show his good side too, not just his bad! As for glorification, no human who ever existed on this planet should be glorified! I don't even glorify Jesus Christ!

  • @iamauntmeem
    @iamauntmeem 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for this thorough and fact-based documentary about this famous seaman It is a shame that in this day and age some are ready to accuse someone famous of atrocities without knowing the truth.

    • @kevinfergusson694
      @kevinfergusson694 2 года назад

      Yes but a lot of comments here about Cook is based on information that is only being released now.
      How do all those who worship this man based on the documentary, know if this is true, it seems a lot of fake news and proven facts about history being rewritten, is a common practice in the media today.
      It's coincidental that it's appearance seems to co-incide with what the majority of the population would like to see and that's the tearing down of monuments, that a reminders of what occured during times that are difficult for others of culture.
      It's disrespectful to other people who have sufferered great loss and shows that they only worship their own instead of those that have tried to bring people together.
      All of a sudden Cook comes out in modern time as a saint.

  • @gregvictoire1309
    @gregvictoire1309 2 года назад +5

    Honneur et respect pour le Capitaine Cook ! 🇬🇧
    From France, with much respect for this great man. 🇫🇷

  • @jerelsalazar6167
    @jerelsalazar6167 2 года назад +25

    He was fortunate to have worked for connected people kind enough to empower and guide him to his calling. His innate good qualities led him to such helpful folk. These combinations create greatness

  • @neverquit6939
    @neverquit6939 8 месяцев назад +2

    I lived at Point Danger, named by Capt. Cook, on the New South Whales- Queensland boarder for 9 years while surfing there.
    I am from the American Canal Zone where my father was a senior Panama Canal ships Pilot, as he was also a Ships Master aboard the S.S. UNITED STATES.
    Dad really loved Capt. Cook, and all his lessons to me as we lived next to the Gatun Locks, on the stars and using his sextant, well, your incredible and wonderful movie was such a pleasure to watch, as I sit here with my dogs by my side.
    Thank you, sincerely, for all the countless hours and months to make this movie.
    Thank you.
    Very respectfully,
    Erik Petroni

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your generous comment! I'm glad the story resonated with you!

  • @350kph
    @350kph 2 года назад +29

    Allan, mate this was worded and made so well. Massive respect to you sir. Such an important contribution to the internet this here.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 года назад +3

      Thats all the encouragement i need to keep going. Believe me at times you need a thick skin! Appreciate your support and generous comments!

  • @davejohn1588
    @davejohn1588 Год назад +4

    I am from Great Ayton. I lived and worked in Whitby. The history of Captain Cook was introduced to me at a very young age. I thoroughly enjoyed your production. 😊

  • @OziBlokeTimG
    @OziBlokeTimG 2 года назад +23

    Cooky is a champion. No one can take it àway. Top man in many ways...

    • @flordete3697
      @flordete3697 Год назад +1

      Tardó dos siglos en entrar al Pacífico y con mapas españoles😂

  • @sony5244
    @sony5244 Год назад +4

    Fascinating ! Cook was hero in all sense of the word. Glad to have come across this video.

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 Год назад +4

    Speechless, nearly, with admiration for this doco. Thank you.

  • @tjjohn9785
    @tjjohn9785 11 месяцев назад +4

    True pioneer and true human

  • @iankirk9097
    @iankirk9097 2 года назад +21

    Captain Cook was a true hero! He thoroughly deserves to be applauded historically as a great navigator and explorer as well as a pioneer of nutrition with citrus and vegetable diets complimented with a clothes and body washing regime!

  • @nickthefox72
    @nickthefox72 Год назад +22

    What a wonderful and accurate account.
    No figure,good or evil,should ever be “cancelled”. You need to learn good AND bad to progress into the future

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much for watching, and for sharing such a generous comment!

    • @stanzanossi
      @stanzanossi Год назад +3

      If we should go about cancelling people who are not perfect, we would have to cancel everybody!!!😮

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Год назад +5

      I don't know how far this madness will go, but the pendulum will swing back eventually. I hope.

  • @opticnerve8927
    @opticnerve8927 2 года назад +12

    Son of a Scotsman and loved his father's birthplace but still set sail for Oz he was a man ahead of his times🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧🥳

    • @brucegibbins3792
      @brucegibbins3792 Год назад

      More correctly, James Cook was a man OF his times.

  • @jimbrown5268
    @jimbrown5268 2 года назад +9

    Thank you so much for this. This is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. Captain Cook was truly a great man. I was a huge fan of his, even before this documentary. I say all of this as a man of Indian heritage and a proud Australian.

  • @jwbodey
    @jwbodey 3 года назад +43

    As a proud Australian with Irish & a dash of indigenous blood I fully appreciated and thank you for your documentary. Well done.

    • @mickharrison9004
      @mickharrison9004 3 года назад

      🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @hughgrection4205
      @hughgrection4205 2 года назад +1

      I always find it interesting that everyone seems to have Irish ancestry and yet it was the English that colonised half the world. The rest, including the Irish, turned up after the fact.

    • @mickharrison9004
      @mickharrison9004 2 года назад

      @@hughgrection4205 well said and very true Freind 🇬🇧

  • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
    @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt Год назад +91

    Even though I am not British(I'm Greek) , as a child I was obsessed with Captain Cook. He was among my most beloved heroes.

    • @estebanmaureira4146
      @estebanmaureira4146 Год назад +5

      Polinetians had a spetial liking to him didnt they ?..

    • @JohnSmith-jz4pk
      @JohnSmith-jz4pk Год назад +4

      He was openly a racist and a pedophile. Those are facts. Sorry your parents didn’t show you better role models. So sad

    • @Rumpleforeskin77
      @Rumpleforeskin77 Год назад +3

      ​@@JohnSmith-jz4pkA lot of Greeks were into that type of thing

    • @Rumpleforeskin77
      @Rumpleforeskin77 Год назад

      ​@@estebanmaureira4146yup they pollinated him I reckon

    • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
      @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt Год назад +2

      @@JohnSmith-jz4pk He was a 18th century man...

  • @jilllangman9343
    @jilllangman9343 2 года назад +7

    Wonderful production. Thankyou for the detail and the truth. The narrator did an excellent job.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 года назад +3

      It's comments like yours that make it all worthwhile. Thanks so much for supporting my channel!

  • @carolinebarnes6832
    @carolinebarnes6832 2 года назад +8

    Great documentary. Thank you. Will it ever be possible for us humans to embrace different cultures and histories without needing to judge one as better than another? I have deepest respect for indigenous lifeways and I spent ten years practicing native american shamanism myself, but that doesn't mean I have to trash my own culture and throw the baby out with the bathwater.

  • @simonbarlow2677
    @simonbarlow2677 Год назад +77

    Great man. An astronaut of his day.

    • @daveyvane
      @daveyvane Год назад

      Yeah, except for the getting laid on Mars part

    • @taneh-d4065
      @taneh-d4065 11 месяцев назад +1

      Accept he had to be shown around the pacific by a pacific navigator, he was no astronaught. He had to hire himself a navigator who knew the pacific.

    • @simonbarlow2677
      @simonbarlow2677 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@taneh-d4065 who was that?

    • @mynameiswhat5524
      @mynameiswhat5524 10 месяцев назад +1

      He was a fraud . Centurys behind the Spanish sailors

    • @olsaffa7679
      @olsaffa7679 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@taneh-d4065 Funny how Tupaia didn't know about New Zealand. Funny how pottery skills were as far as Tonga and Samoa, but not New Zealand. Also, it'll be silly not to use a guide when there's one. One who's place of birth was "stolen" by other Polynesians. He was of great use in New Zealand (which Cook went to because of Tasman's discovery) as he could communicate. None of that in Australia though, nor did he know Australia existed. Cook was a great man and so was Tupaia.

  • @DarnDarn-yd7mf
    @DarnDarn-yd7mf 2 минуты назад

    Excellent documentary. Captain Cook was a hero. One of the giants on who's shoulders we may all be fortunate enough to stand upon. I live on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, in a community surrounding the Provincial capital city of Victoria, in which a major city artery, Cook St., is named in his honour. Too bad ignorance took him out.

  • @gailkolak1960
    @gailkolak1960 2 года назад +7

    I have always adored Captain Cook he was an amazing man

    • @andrewdaley3081
      @andrewdaley3081 2 года назад

      I live near to were he was born. 🇬🇧👍

    • @maryjane9039
      @maryjane9039 2 года назад

      Your boyfriend is dead now

  • @Iggywiggywoo
    @Iggywiggywoo Год назад +20

    Without him we may not be residing in Australia today.

    • @sinatra222
      @sinatra222 6 месяцев назад +2

      Nonsense

    • @gregbors8364
      @gregbors8364 Месяц назад

      Yeah, it’s not like some Dutch guy sailed there a century and a half earlier or anything

  • @blackbird6087
    @blackbird6087 3 года назад +115

    Captain James Cook brewed the first beer in New Zealand good on ya mate what a bloody legend!!.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 года назад +15

      You just made my day! How could I have missed that. Who says you can't learn something new every day!

    • @williammaxwell1919
      @williammaxwell1919 3 года назад +2

      Haha Was that a TUI's or a DB?

    • @tommyodonovan3883
      @tommyodonovan3883 3 года назад +4

      Well who invented throwing another shrimp on the BARBIE, Miss Cook

    • @davidmarsden8008
      @davidmarsden8008 3 года назад +2

      Spruce Beer is quite popular in NZ

    • @tommyodonovan3883
      @tommyodonovan3883 3 года назад +3

      @Billy Bones, on Vancouver Island we call Auzzi beer *"CS Beer"* because you'll need a good gag reflex to drink it.

  • @peterbutters2489
    @peterbutters2489 2 года назад +10

    What a brilliant in-depth unbiased account - so well and comprehensively told - a leader amongst Documentaries and a great achievement for its creator …….

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 года назад

      Wow, thank you so much for your generous praise! Such comments make all the hard work worthwhile.

  • @SueFerreira75
    @SueFerreira75 2 года назад +117

    James Cook has been one of my heroes for decades.
    I have taken photos of statues of Cook in Melbourne, Dunedin, Anchorage and my home town of Victoria BC - the one thrown into the Inner Harbour recently, by those who do not know and don't wish to know his story.

    • @timetraveller4116
      @timetraveller4116 2 года назад +21

      All the brainwashed punks that would tear the statue down would never watch this documentary. So sad.

    • @sophiabeatty3270
      @sophiabeatty3270 2 года назад +6

      Thank you for a worthy documentary. Forgive us our ignorance.😊

    • @lauravonutassy1919
      @lauravonutassy1919 2 года назад +11

      The ignorant attack what they don't understand.

    • @joebloe1401
      @joebloe1401 2 года назад +1

      PLEASE DON'T BE A RACISTAPHOBE!!!!!! 👁👄👁

    • @20chocsaday
      @20chocsaday 2 года назад +4

      Without his work in Cartography and determination that none of a ship's crew need die the Royal Navy would never have done as much as it did.

  • @nickisauer9626
    @nickisauer9626 3 года назад +10

    Thank you for a balanced and factual documentary

  • @BrianBaileyedtech
    @BrianBaileyedtech 3 года назад +17

    I absolutely LOVED this excellent documentary. Background on me is I have always loved travel and from a very young age read the biographies of great adventurers such as Livingstone and Cook. The world is a book and those who haven't travelled have only read one page. "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime."

  • @petesrules1508
    @petesrules1508 2 месяца назад +5

    Captain James Cook, hero of Australia ❤❤❤

  • @MysteriousMarsupial
    @MysteriousMarsupial 2 года назад +163

    One of the Greatest navigators, cartographers, seafarer and Statesmen that ever lived.

    • @jonathangullett3143
      @jonathangullett3143 2 года назад +6

      Probably also a genius

    • @russpearson9802
      @russpearson9802 2 года назад +3

      Cook is paraded and held up in lights with history recorded very much in his favour.
      I have always thought cook was a glorified pirate and a remarkable fraud, with a lot of talent boosters.
      He had use of the chronometer before it was publically available, (and may well have tested its accuracy), and he had aquired unpublished maybe even stolen maps, from the french and dutch, who had already made detailed maps that gave him prior knowledge.

    • @johnboom6777
      @johnboom6777 2 года назад

      Russ.
      You are close to the mark except Cook was good man. It was his superiors that turned his many failures into lies and hero worship to ensure more funds for future voyages. The Dutch maps he was given were not stolen as everyone in Europe had access to them. The Spanish maps were stolen. My reply to reply on 10,000 Dutch ships, today above for more info.

    • @IronMan-raho
      @IronMan-raho 2 года назад

      Certainly the tastiest 😋

    • @greathornedowl1783
      @greathornedowl1783 2 года назад +1

      @@IronMan-rahoin Hawaii cooked cook certainly is 🤤

  • @MarcHillM
    @MarcHillM 3 года назад +147

    Full of admiration for him, a man ahead of the times. I've sailed on the UK's exposed east coast, New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds where he laid up the Endeavour and seen some of his Alaskan waters, a forbidding patch of water it there ever was one. Until GPS I was still using charts based on his recordings. His observations must have saved so many lives.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 года назад +9

      I'm glad the story resonated with you. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts too.

    • @douglaskay9959
      @douglaskay9959 3 года назад +10

      Yes he was the first man to navigate with a time piece, a time piece invented by a fellow Yorkshire carpenter. Before that the distance from Greenwich wasn't known so ships sailed along latitudes.

    • @williamjensen365
      @williamjensen365 2 года назад +10

      Some of the charts the US Navy used in World War II dated back to the Dutch and Captain Cook.

    • @MsMesem
      @MsMesem 2 года назад +3

      @@williamjensen365 Some of his charts were still in use until very recently. I forget which but perhaps it was South Island NZ.

  • @richardditchburn3853
    @richardditchburn3853 2 года назад +43

    I was a teacher in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and taught English. One of my assignments for the students was to talk to a family member, preferably an elderly one, about their family tree. One young lady wrote about how she was related, on her mother's side, to Captain Cook. What a coincidence!
    I visited the town of Whitby where fishing boats still ply their trade; a wonderful resort town full of history.

    • @stephenellis2866
      @stephenellis2866 Год назад +4

      Im reading this in Scarborough,30 miles south!

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv Год назад +1

      @richardditchburn3853 I'm from Winnipeg too! But I'm trapped in Alberta for the foreseeable future. Surrounded by rednecks and Trumpist, so I'd rather be there for sure. Even in the winter.
      You just can't get a good hamburger anywhere here, so please have a Fatboy for me, at one of the several restaraunts that are called The Greeks, preferably either the Dairy Whip on Marion, or Mrs Mike's on Tache, both in St Boniface. I'd give my right arm for one of those!
      All the best to you and to Winnipegers!

  • @rodgerjepsen7952
    @rodgerjepsen7952 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great look into accomplishments of the man. Every human is flawed and none of us are getting out of this alive.

  • @annetelizabeth
    @annetelizabeth 2 года назад +16

    Captain James Cook was a good man. I just wish we could all be that beneficial to humanity. May his soul rest in power.

  • @colingenge9999
    @colingenge9999 3 года назад +10

    A truly humble and peaceful man who wished no ill upon any indigenous people he met. Always treating all humans with respect. An example if followed would have prevented rather than cause indigenous people’s outrage. From his lowest class beginnings he worked energetically to revolutionise cartography, prevention of shipboard disease and to provide a caring environment for all those he was charged to look over. Unfortunate policies of those who proceeded him made a muck of it for which Britain is to blame. Not Cook.
    i have sailed the coastline of British Columbia where the name of the last cartographer was COOK ! Nice to meet you finally!

  • @CB-kn1ox
    @CB-kn1ox 3 года назад +4

    Thank you. I really enjoyed this documentary. And compliments to the narrator. His delivery of the information and his voice captivated me.

  • @wes326
    @wes326 Год назад +16

    As a former aircraft navigator (RC-135) I really admire the early explorers. Must have been an exciting time before the whole world was mapped. Thanks for sharing.