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the answer is Henry Hudson. i looked up in freaking book.
People did not know if it existed. That is why explorers went in search of it. It was not made up, it was speculation.
I don't no if I got this correct. But by northwest passage i assume you mean the waters in Canada's north. If i assume that, there is no mountain range that blocks the area. I think the ice pack that is frozen year round is blocking this. As a result of global warming however, this ice pack is melting. So in the near future maybe a northwest passage can actually open up.
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Henry Hudson did,he sailed up the Hudson river to find a water way to China.
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No he didn't. He once tried to find it by sailing up the Hudson bay as Hudson himself had done earlier. But of course there was no Pacific Ocean at the end of the bay. He did travel widely in Canada however and is famous for his exploring and mapping activities.
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European explorers believed that the Northwest Passage would take them to Asia and the Spice Islands for the purpose of setting up lucrative trade routes. They thought that this water route would be a more direct and faster route.
the northwest passage is a famous sea route linking the Atlantic and pacific oceans.Actually your answer is not even close to being right the definition of the northwest passage is- A water route to Asia through the cold waters present day canada. I cant belive i no this by heart and im only in 7th grade but i am learning from a 10th grade book dont belive me the look up this book and the reading leval and questions leaval the book is called PRENTICE HAll UNited States History Discovery education ^_^haha