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Henry Hudson, during his explorations in the early 17th century, did not discover significant goods or treasures like gold or silver. Instead, he focused on finding a northwest passage to Asia and explored areas such as the Hudson River and Hudson Bay. His voyages did lead to the discovery of valuable fur trading opportunities, particularly with Native American tribes, which later became significant for European settlers. However, his expeditions were more about exploration than the direct acquisition of goods.

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