to explore the rivers and to find a shorter route.
no
Cartier and Hudson made multiple voyages. (Cartier made 3 and Hudson made 4 voyages)
Principally in the 17th and 18th centuries, European (and, increasingly, American, among many other) explorers did indeed seek out the famous "Northwest Passage" said to connect the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The motivation was economic at root: explorers sought a shorter alternative to the much longer trade routes between western markets and Asia.
Columbus never SAW Mainland USA, You are thinking of Henry Hudson- the purchase price of Manhattan Island was 24 Pounds or 24 Dollars- I would think Pounds as he was another(Sailor of Fortune) under the Union Jack. BY the way the 24Lber was a popuar and powerful Naval Gun known in his day- maybe he turned around to his Gunhner"s mate- Gicve em a 24Lber! Tghat"ll soften them up! Hudson landed in these (I'm in Jersey City) parts in l609. That"s Hudson, not Columbus! Back to the History tomes, matey!
Henry Hudson Giovanni da verrazano and chris Columbus
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Jacques Cartier Columbus Henry Hudson Samuel de Champlain Leif Ericson John Cabot Captain Cook Captain Vancouver
People from many countries have explored Canada and her waters. Norse or Viking explorers Jacques Cartier Samuel de Champlain John Cabot James Cook João Fernandes Lavrador Pierre-Esprit Radisson Henry Hudson Jean Nicolet Simon Fraser David Thompson ...
they both are from france
Henry Hudson never met Columbus, for Columbus died on May 20, 1506. At that time Henry Hudson wasn't even born.
Causee ur all idiots
Christopher Columbus, Henry Hudson
no
Jacques Cartier and Henrey Hudson :D WEELCCOOMMEEE ;)
Hudson sailed to a bay near Greenland and in Canada. Columbus went to islands near the Gulf of Mexico
The French explorer was Jacques Cartier an duch was Henry Hudson