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The explorer known for using canoes to navigate rivers and carrying them overland was Henry Hudson. He famously explored parts of North America in the early 17th century, including the Hudson River. His expeditions often required transporting canoes across land to reach new waterways. Hudson's journeys contributed significantly to the exploration of the northeastern United States and Canada.

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