The expedition sailed south along the West coast of Africa.
Then, off the coast of Cuba, the expedition sailed into a hurricane.
With these last instructions, the expedition sailed for the Americas.
When he reported in response to a duplicate order, the expedition had already sailed.
After an initial success, the expedition made no serious attempt on Rochefort and sailed for home.
The expedition, counting 34 ships and more than 2,000 soldiers, finally sailed on August 20.
Roman expeditions sailed from there to find the Canary islands.
He died in London on 6 May 1875 a few days after the expedition had sailed.
On his second voyage with the ships, Cook's expedition sailed 109, 500km and penetrated further south than anyone before.
The two expeditions shared information and sailed together for a while.