the Hudson river
It was in 1609.
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Hudson sailed to a bay near Greenland and in Canada. Columbus went to islands near the Gulf of Mexico
In 1609
Henry Hudson was the first European to sail up the Hudson River.
The answer is that he was the first person (human) to sail to (what is now) the Hudson River and Bay, which is in present day New York.
Hudson's Bay
That is Hudson Bay
Henry Hudson did not sail with James; rather, he is often associated with early 17th-century exploration. Hudson is known for his voyages to the New World on behalf of the Dutch and English, seeking a northwest passage to Asia. His most notable expeditions include the exploration of what is now the Hudson River and Hudson Bay. James, likely referring to King James I of England, was the monarch during Hudson’s explorations, but they did not sail together.
Henry Hudson sailed into what is now New York Harbour in 1609.
There are several major bays located in Canada. Two of these bays are the Hudson Bay and the Bay of Fundy.
There is a Hudson River and also a Hudson Bay.