It can carry 20 people
henry hudson take two ships
hudson river
how many people where in hudsons ship
yes he did
Henry Hudson traveled across the Atlantic Ocean. He passed through the southern tip of Greenland into a narrow water way that is today known as the Hudson Strait. This journey took Henry and his crew to an area of water that is know named Hudson Bay. They traveled south into James Bay.
Henry Hudson discovered the Hudson river, (Originally nammed the Mauritius River after Prince Maurice of Nassau) in 1609 while he was hired by the English Muscovy Company to take a ship (the Hopewell) to find a Northeastern sea passage to the Spice Islands of the South Pacific.
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Her name was Katherine Hudson (unmarried name unknown).She was always worried about her husband Henry Hudson so she was trying to get people to help her find him.She was also worried for her sons Richard and Oliver. She was left poor after Henry had disappeared with Oliver and several others. She pleaded people to help take care of her two remaining sons.She also was trying to get a monument built in Henry's honor. It never did work.She was buried on September 11, 1624.She left all her things to her two sons.
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7 years
it took Henry Hudson 8 months to get from London to Hudson bay it was a long and hard journey
england
He took his son with him.
he did it for 3 years straight
water, scope, food, map........
his company told him to go on them.
It took him almost from 1609 to 1628 was about the time.
yes he did
Henry Hudson traveled across the Atlantic Ocean. He passed through the southern tip of Greenland into a narrow water way that is today known as the Hudson Strait. This journey took Henry and his crew to an area of water that is know named Hudson Bay. They traveled south into James Bay.
Henry Hudson discovered the Hudson river, (Originally nammed the Mauritius River after Prince Maurice of Nassau) in 1609 while he was hired by the English Muscovy Company to take a ship (the Hopewell) to find a Northeastern sea passage to the Spice Islands of the South Pacific.