What led to Britain establishing colonies in the Pacific islands?(1 point) Responses the Dutch arrived in Australia and established colonies the Dutch arrived in Australia and established colonies Captain James Cook, a British captain, explored the Pacific islands reaching the Southeast coast of Australia Captain James Cook, a British captain, explored the Pacific islands reaching the Southeast coast of Australia Polynesian navigators invited the British to establish a colony. Polynesian navigators invited the British to establish a colony. France paid for British explorers to settle in the islands.

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Captain James Cook, a British captain, explored the Pacific islands reaching the Southeast coast of Australia.
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