The Discovery
English explorers and colonists named Hudson Bay after Henry Hudson, who explored the bay in 1610 on his ship the Discovery.
Henry Hudson was left behind by his men on Hudson Bay in what is now Canada. He was unable to find the Northwest Passage and his ship was stranded in James Bay by a harsh winter.
no, he discovered the Hudson bay and was kicked out of his own ship
Hudson Bay - named after Henry Hudson, who explored the bay in 1610 on his ship the Discovery.
It was discovered in 1610it was discovered in 1610 around June
Henry Hudson. By a funny coincidence he had a very large bay named after him
Henry Hudson found was it now part of Canada. Hence the name, Hudson bay in southeastern Canada
Henry Hudson, an explorer who did 4 journeys and explore red the Hudson Bay almost halfway before he was mutinied.HenryHudson bay was named for Henry Hudson, who was an explorer who explored the Hudson Bay almost halfway before he was mutinied.The Hudson Bay was indeed named after the famous french explorer named Henry Hudson. Henry Hudson was the first person that sailed to what we now call CanadaThis was typed by a 10 year old. That has all A's.HenryHudson bay was named for Henry Hudson, who was an explorer who explored the Hudson Bay almost halfway before he was mutinied.Hudson bay was named for Henry Hudson, who was an explorer who explored the Hudson Bay almost halfway before his crew mutinied.
He discovered it in 1610.1610On his final voyage to North America, Henry Hudson sailed into Hudson Bay on August 2, 1610.(After exploring the bay, he found his ship blocked by ice and was trapped there until the sping of 1611. His crew mutinied and Hudson, his son, and some men were set adrift in a small boat. None were ever seen again.)
Henry Hudson discovered the Hudson Bay.
Henry Hudson
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