After, he ventured about in about 1607, English colonies were just beginning to spring up.
Henry Hudson didn't explore America
In the 1500s, the English and Dutch primarily settled in North America, particularly in areas that are now part of the northeastern United States. The English established colonies such as Jamestown in Virginia in 1607 and Plymouth in Massachusetts in 1620. The Dutch focused on areas like New Amsterdam, which is present-day New York City, and parts of the Hudson River Valley, where they established trade and settlements. These settlements were part of broader European efforts to explore and colonize the New World.
It's named for Henry Hudson, the first European to explore it.
it was established in 1628 by Henry Hudson
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Henry Hudson didn't explore America
i think the english
Henry Hudson explored the continent of North America. He is the namesake for the Hudson River, as well as Hudson Bay.
He was curious.
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the united kingdom supported Henry Hudson because Henry was going to explore north America
He explored the area today we call the Hudson River Valley . That's why it is called that name.
The first European to explore Hudson Bay was English navigator Henry Hudson in 1610 while searching for the Northwest Passage.