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1352 BCE
Black Death
The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Afro-Eurasia from 1346 to 1353. It is the most fatal pandemic recorded in human history, resulting in the deaths of 75–200 million people in Eurasia and North Africa -
985 BCE
Departed
The Polynesians departed and set sail to not only find new Zealand but to discover places. -
985 BCE
navigation
kupe didn't have a gps or google maps he just had to predict his way around but he new that birds hang around land and the stars at night which meant he had a fear idear on his way but when he is in the middle of the pacific ocean he does not know his way around -
300
Easter island
The first known European visitor to Easter Island was the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen who discovered easter island and he enjoyed discovering this island so he keeped doing it. -
801
Hawaii
Hawaii Captain James Cook loved this island this was a nice tropical island with beach bands and lots of trees -
900
Fiji
it was time Abel Tasman
The European man who was the first to discover Fiji he enjoyed discovering fiji because it was a lovely island -
985
Why it all started
The ancient Polynesians navigated their canoes by the stars and other signs that came from the ocean and sky they had the idea of discovering island -
1200
Samoa
As Jacob Roggeveen traveled in there waka they came among Samoa and discovered this island before they went anywhere else -
1300
Tahiti
when Captain Samuel Wallis was the first documented explorer to discover the island of Tahiti he enjoyed discovering this island because it was a beautiful island. -
1300
New zealand
The first European to arrive in New Zealand was the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman when he arrived at new zealand he was amazed of what he has found over the years of traveling now it is time he goes back to south east asia to tell everyone to go to new zealand. -
1346
Rarotonga
the first person to discover Rarotonga was Io Tangaroa from Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas Islands the cook islands was another step for Io Tangaroam. -
Tonga
The first Europeans arrived in 1616, when the Dutch explorers Willem Schouten and Jacob Le Maire spotted Tongans in a canoe off the coast of Niuatoputapu they loved exploring.