Henry Hudson explored the continent of North America. He is the namesake for the Hudson River, as well as Hudson Bay.
No. And why would you think that? that's a stupid question! silly goose!
he discovered new york, Canada and (of course) the Hudson river. His crew did mutiny to him and no one ever saw him again.
He discovered it in 1610.1610On his final voyage to North America, Henry Hudson sailed into Hudson Bay on August 2, 1610.(After exploring the bay, he found his ship blocked by ice and was trapped there until the sping of 1611. His crew mutinied and Hudson, his son, and some men were set adrift in a small boat. None were ever seen again.)
Oh, honey, let me spill the tea on Henry Hudson for you. This dude was an English explorer who sailed his way into the history books by discovering Hudson Bay and the Hudson River. Some say he was a bit of a hot mess, but hey, he still managed to leave his mark on the map.
Henry Hudson discovered it,But the Manahatta Natives were there first...
no he did not
Henry Hudson explored the continent of North America. He is the namesake for the Hudson River, as well as Hudson Bay.
no
No he was not, no diseases known of him.
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I am pretty sure he did not
Henry Hudson was left behind by his men on Hudson Bay in what is now Canada. He was unable to find the Northwest Passage and his ship was stranded in James Bay by a harsh winter.
Type your answer here... yes, beyonce
No. And why would you think that? that's a stupid question! silly goose!
he discovered new york, Canada and (of course) the Hudson river. His crew did mutiny to him and no one ever saw him again.
He discovered it in 1610.1610On his final voyage to North America, Henry Hudson sailed into Hudson Bay on August 2, 1610.(After exploring the bay, he found his ship blocked by ice and was trapped there until the sping of 1611. His crew mutinied and Hudson, his son, and some men were set adrift in a small boat. None were ever seen again.)