13. As explained in Capt. Cook’s journal, was the British settlement in Australia & New Zealand easy? How did he describe it?

To determine how Captain Cook described the British settlement in Australia and New Zealand, you can refer to his journal. Here's how you can find this information:

1. Start by searching for Captain Cook's journal from his voyages. There are various sources where you can find these journals, such as books, online archives, or libraries. You can use search engines or visit websites dedicated to historical documents.

2. Once you have accessed Captain Cook's journal, look for entries that focus on the British settlement in Australia and New Zealand. Pay attention to the dates and locations mentioned in the journal to ensure you are looking at the relevant passages.

3. Read through the journal entries that discuss the settlement. Look for specific descriptions or accounts of the challenges or ease experienced during the settlement. Captain Cook's observations, encounters with the locals, and any hardships faced could give insights into how he described the settlement.

4. Take note of any passages or quotes that directly address the ease or difficulty of the British settlement in Australia and New Zealand as explained in Captain Cook's journal. These descriptions will provide accurate information about how he perceived the situation.

Remember, historical accounts are subjective, so it's essential to consider multiple perspectives and cross-reference information if possible to get a comprehensive understanding of the British settlement in Australia and New Zealand.

If you have read your text carefully, you should be able to tell how easy (or not) it was by the amount of violence that took place.

You might re-read your text with that thought in mind. Let us know what you decide.