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Englishman Henry Hudson was a navigator who under hire for the Netherlands, was exploring to find a water passage to the Orient. He traveled north in what later was to be named the Hudson River. This turned out to be a dead end.
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Yes, Henry Hudson was sailing for the Netherlands in 1609 where he landed on the coast of New York. He then went on to find a river winding through New York.
No. He died when his crew mutinied during his voyage to find the Northwest Passage. However, he earlier explored the Hudson River, Hudson Strait, and Hudson Bay, all of which were named for him.
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Because he discovered the Hudson river, the Hudson bay, and the Hudson strait.
Henry Hudson only takes 30 minutes to explore what he finds
he explored what is now called the Hudson river and Hudson Bay
Henry Hudson discovered the Hudson river, (Originally nammed the Mauritius River after Prince Maurice of Nassau) in 1609 while he was hired by the English Muscovy Company to take a ship (the Hopewell) to find a Northeastern sea passage to the Spice Islands of the South Pacific.
Yes, he went up the river named after him the Hudson River and found upper NY.
Henry Hudson hoped to find a Northwest passage to China. He didn't make it though. The Hudson River was named after him.
Englishman Henry Hudson was a navigator who under hire for the Netherlands, was exploring to find a water passage to the Orient. He traveled north in what later was to be named the Hudson River. This turned out to be a dead end.