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1709
 
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Alexander Selkirk, the inspiration for Robinson Crusoe, is discovered on a Pacific island where he has survived alone for nearly five years      
Fleet marriage of original Robinson Crusoe, c.1718
National Archives, Kew
1722
 
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Easter Island is reached by the Dutch, beginning a spate of European discovery in the islands of the Pacific      
Hodges Monuments on Easter Island (detail)
National Maritime Museum
1768
 
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Captain James Cook sails from Plymouth, in England, heading for Tahiti to observe the transit of Venus       
Banks collection, fish, c.1770
Natural History Museum, London

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1769
 
    
Captain Cook observes in Tahiti the transit of Venus, the primary purpose of his voyage to the Pacific       
Hodges Tahiti Revisited (detail)
National Maritime Museum
1772
 
    
Captain Cook sets off, in HMS Resolution, on his second voyage to the southern hemisphere       
Mourner's costume from Tahiti
Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford
1779
 
   
British explorer Captain James Cook is killed in a skirmish with natives in Hawaii over a stolen boat      
1789
 
     
Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny on HMS Bounty against the captain, William Bligh        
Bligh's account in 1790 of the mutiny on the Bounty
National Archives, Kew

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1875
 
    
An outbreak of measles in Fiji, brought to the islands by British visitors, kills a quarter of the population       
Medicine man, Australia
Wellcome Library, London
1891
 
   
French artist Paul Gauguin travels to Tahiti and stays in the Pacific islands for most of the rest of his life      
1898
 
   
The Hawaiian islands are made a US territory, five years after American involvement in the overthrow of the ruling dynasty