Henry Hudson sailed to the new world on 1607 and 1611
Henry Hudson sailed to the new world on 1607 and 1611
Henry Hudson sailed to the new world on 1607 and 1611
Henry Hudson discovered the Hudson River which is located in New Jersey and New York. There is also a county in New Jersey named after him.
The ship that Henry Hudson sailed to New York harbor was called: Half Moon.
Hopewell, Half Moon, and Discovery.
The northwest passage and the new world
Henry Hudson discovered what is now New York.
Henry Hudson sailed into what is now New York Harbour in 1609.
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.
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.
Henry Hudson's life was all about exploring thee world and discovering new things
the new world!
Henry Hudson
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