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The Pacific: In the Wake of Captain Cook, with Sam Neill Season 1 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Pacific: In the Wake of Captain Cook, with Sam Neill Season 1 Episode 3

Episode Title: Endeavour and Australia
Countries: Australia,
Airing Date: September 10, 2018
Runtime:48min
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The third of six episodes following Sam Neill travelling in the wake of Captain Cook around the Pacific, 250 years on from when Cook made his first voyage. Having fulfilled his Admiralty brief Captain Cook opted to tale the long way back to Britain so he could chart the East Coast of Australia and explore the mysterious land.The Aboriginal people showedmore caution than their Polynesian counterparts upon the Endeavour's arrival seemingly indifferent to the strangers and wishing them gone. This understandable reticence was misinterpreted and later led to the myth of Terra Nullius Sam travels from Botany Bay up the east coast to Cooktown, learning about a country that far from being nobodies' land was comprehensively inhabited by a well established culture.

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