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Henry Hudson was an English sailor who sailed for English merchants and later for the Dutch East India company. Thus he sailed at different times under the British and the Dutch flags.
he was hired by the Dutch East India company to do so
The Dutch controlled the land between the English colonies in the north and south. Henry Hudson was an explorer for the Dutch East India Company exploring for a passage to the Indies for the Netherlands.
Yes the Dutch claimed the Hudson River area.
The dutch based their claims on the explorations of Henry Hudson.
the dutch east india company
dutch
Henry Hudson was the member of the Dutch East India company who founded present day New York. Henry Hudson was a navigator and explorer.
Henry Hudson was an English explorer. He sailed for the Dutch East India Company, which was an English trading company.
Henry Hudson was from the country of England. He explored the New World under the employment of the Dutch East India Company.
Hudson made voyages of exploration for both the Dutch and British.
The Dutch East India Company... The Muscovy Company was the first expostition!
Henry Hudson's patron was the Dutch East India Company. They funded his explorations through northern America, and his work eventually allowed the Dutch to create New Amsterdam.
Henry Hudson (died 1611) was an Englishman who sailed to the Arctic for the Dutch East India Company
Henry Hudson
He was English and explored for England and later for the Dutch East India Company.
because they wanted to