It was Hudson. That's why it's called the HUDSON river.... It was named after him. His name was Henry Hudson.
Henry Hudson claimed the Hudson river for the dutch that is why he named it Hudson river
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Yes the Dutch claimed the Hudson River area.
He claimed land for the dutch
The explorer who first claimed land in the Americas for the Dutch was Henry Hudson in 1609. He explored the river that was later named after him, the Hudson River, which led to Dutch claims in what is now New York.
He claimed it for the Dutch.
The Dutch colonies were founded by the Dutch East India Company, a trading company established in the early 17th century. They established colonies in regions such as present-day Indonesia, Suriname, and the Caribbean.
Henry Hudson
Giovanni Verrazzano was a Tuscan who sailed for the French in 1524. He was seeking the Northwest Passage. Later Henry Hudson explored the Hudson River in 1609. He claimed the land for the Dutch.
The Dutch originally settled in New York, calling it New Amsterdam.
Henry Hudson was an English explorer who made four voyages, three for the English and one for the Dutch. He was intent on finding a northwest passage to China so to that end he was lured to sail for the Dutch in exchange for the money and equipment needed. ( Ship, men, etc.) Hudson claimed England as his nation but would sail for others in an attempt to find a route to Asia.
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