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Josiah Hebert
20 December, 04:20
Why is James Cook important in the US history?
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Sierra Solomon
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James Cook is important to the US history because he was the first to map the coast line of Newfoundland, 1763-1766, and went on to make 3 famous voyages in the South Pacific.
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