4 years
7 years
he sailed for 7 years
If you just thought about it, it would present itself... but the answer is Arctic Ocean, because he had to explore the Hudson Bay, it was a bay named after Henry Hudson! St. Lawrence River had many reference to Henry Hudson exploration! And Henry Hudson never really had any reason to explore the Arctic Ocean!
approximately 13 years
Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, and Hudson River are all named after Henry Hudson because he was a very good explorer.
how many people were on Henry Hudson ship
how many people were on Henry Hudson ship
Throughout history, many people have explored the Arctic. Among the more famous are Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer. Richard E. Byrd, an American, also explored the Arctic. Henry Hudson, Matthew Henson, John Franklin, and Robert Peary also explored it.
He had four voyages in total
It can carry 20 people
No. Henry Hudson was born in about 1560 and was a English sea explorer and navigator. He explored many parts of North America (he sailed there four times) but is ultimately known for his expeditions to find the Northeast Passage. He attempted this twice in 1607 and 1608 but both attempts failed due to being blocked by icebergs. The Revolutionary War started in 1775 and ended in 1783, over two hundred years after Hudson's time.
Henry Hudson sailed for Britain and that's the only country he sailed for.