He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
because he was unfair
Henry Hudson's crew mutinied due to growing tensions stemming from their prolonged voyage and harsh conditions, including dwindling supplies and a lack of success in finding a passage to Asia. Frustrated and fearful for their survival, the crew felt that Hudson's determination to continue exploring was endangering their lives. After a heated confrontation, they ultimately decided to abandon Hudson and a few loyal crew members, leaving them adrift in a small boat in Hudson Bay. This act of mutiny was a desperate measure driven by fear and distrust of their captain's leadership.
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
Henry Hudson's crew mutinied and left him adrift in Hudson Bay in June 1611 due to mounting tensions and frustrations over the harsh conditions of their expedition, as well as Hudson's increasingly autocratic leadership style. Many crew members were disillusioned with the lack of success in finding a northwest passage and feared for their survival as supplies dwindled. In a desperate bid for their own safety, they seized control of the ship and abandoned Hudson, along with his son and a few loyal crew members, in a small boat. This act of mutiny marked the end of Hudson's ill-fated voyage and led to his mysterious disappearance.
17 century
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
He failed to discover the Northwest Passage.