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In 1609, Henry Hudson faced severe challenges in his quest for a northwest passage through the Arctic, including treacherous ice conditions and harsh weather that made navigation increasingly difficult. As winter approached, the ice became more impassable, forcing him to abandon the search. Additionally, the limited resources and the deteriorating morale among his crew contributed to the decision to turn back. Ultimately, Hudson's expedition was unable to find a viable route through the Arctic.

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