he went out looking 4 the northwest passage and his crew told him 2 do stuff but he didn't listen 2 them so they killed him
a crew crew of 20 other people
hUDSON bAY
the people that were involved was Hudson's son and his seven other crew members. they set them off on a small boat without oars
No, Henry Hudson did not discover Holland, nor any other part of the Netherlands.
Henry Hudson Explored what is now called Hudson Bay and the Hudson River
because he thought that was another state not north america.
Henry Hudson was an explorer who discovered a bay, now called Hudson Bay. And one day, he and some other sailors drifted away and were never seen again.
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He was an English explorer who discovered Hudson bay and many other places.
As far as I know, Henry Hudson either walked or used ships because there was no other way to get around those days.
He was an Explorer who tried to make his way through a route to aisa. His ship went off course and landed in todays Hudson river. Later in the years after this act, Henry Hudson mysteriously dissapeared.
One interesting fact about Henry Hudson is that he was mutineered by some of his crew. They put him, his son, and some other crew members on a little boat because Henry Hudson never encouraged them to keep searching, and after the harsh winter, they had a dangerously short amount of food. They also mutineered him because they had lost faith in his abilities and leadership. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HENRY HUDSON, GO TO WWW.IANCHADWICK.COM AND CLICK ON HENRY HUDSON UNDER QUICK LINKS