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Q: Why did Henery Hudson's crew mutiny leave him adrift in Hudson bay?
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Which explorer was sent adrift by his crew to die?

Henry Hudson was set adrift with some of his crew after a mutiny.


Why did Henry Hudson mutiny and leave him adrift in Hudson bay?

He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.


Did anything happen when Henry Hudson explored?

Yes his crew had a mutiny and set him adrift. His fate is unknown.


Why Henry Hudson crew mutiny and leave him adrift in Hudson bay?

He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.


Why did Henry Hudson and crew mutiny and leave him adrift in Hudson Bay?

He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.


Why did Henry Hudson crew mutiny leave him adrift in Hudson Bay?

He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.


Why did Henry Hudson crew mutiny and leave him adrift in Hudson Bay?

He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.


Was Hudson Bay named after Henry Hudson?

Yes. Hudson is presumed to have died in 1611 in Hudson Bay, Canada, after he was set adrift with his son and seven others by his crewmen, following a mutiny.


Who was the English explorer who was cast adrift following a mutiny in Canada?

john Cabot and his son sabastian


Where did Henry Hudson settle -in-Canada?

He did not settle in Canada, as a result of a mutiny he was caste adrift in an open boat in Hudson Bay and never seen again Spain


What is a sentence using the word mutiny?

Many of the crew did not like the way the captain was running things and decided to mutiny. (verb)After the mutiny, Henry Hudson, his son, and some of his crew were set adrift in a small boat, and were never seen again. (noun)


Did Henry Hudson die in the hudsons bay?

Yes, it is assumed that he did. After being trapped in icebound Hudson Bay for the winter of 1610-1611, his crew staged a mutiny. Hudson, his son, and several men were put overboard in a small boat, and never seen again.