Enlightenment · Oceania · Exploration
1769
Cook Reaches New Zealand
October 8, 1769
James Cook, aboard the Endeavour, sighted the coast of New Zealand and spent six months charting both islands with surgical precision. His encounters with Māori ranged from cautious trade to fatal misunderstanding. Cook's maps would guide European settlement; the Māori, who had arrived five centuries earlier, would fight to keep what they had found first.