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Yes the Dutch claimed the Hudson River area.
Susqnehanna River, Delaware River, and Hudson River
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.
England and France
1524: It is believed that Giovanni da Verazzano, hired by Frafdsafnce, sailed into New York bay and reached the Hudson river. 1609: Henry Hudson explored the Hudson river and claimed it as land of the Netherlands. 1626: The Dutch bought Manhattan Island from the Indians. 1664: England captured New Amsterdam and changed the name to New York. 1776: New York approved the Declaration of Independence.
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Yes the Dutch claimed the Hudson River area.
Well, Hudson bay is named after Henry Hudson, who claimed land around the river for the Dutch, but it's not really said who claimed the land for the English.
It was Hudson. That's why it's called the HUDSON river.... It was named after him. His name was Henry Hudson.
New York and New Hampshire claimed the Hudson River.
Giovanni de Verazzano and then Henry Hudson.
The Hudson River flows directly into New York Harbor at Lower Manhattan.the Hudson river
He claimed it for the Dutch.
The Hudson River
England was first to claim ownership of the area by the Hudson.
Hudson River.
He claimed New York Harbor and the Hudson River for the Dutch He sailed to North America four times. He never found a waterway through North America