No. Henry the Navigator was the monarch of Portugal in the middle 15th century who sent off many Portuguese expeditions of discovery to Africa and India. Henry Hudson was actually Hendrick Hudsun, a Dutch adventurer in the employ of Bristol (England) merchants who discovered New York in the 16th century.
Unfortunately, we know very little about Henry Hudson's early life. We don't even know for certain what year he was born or if he attended school. Many scholars assume he apprenticed on a ship at a young age, which would have been common for that time (the late 1500s).
Prince Henry the Navigator is important because he helped begin the Great Age of Discovery. He was a patron of many sailing expeditions. These expeditions created maps, defeated the Muslims, helped to spread Christianity, and established trade routes.
On his fourth expedition in 1610, attempting to find the Northwest Passage through the North American Arctic, Hudson's ship became trapped in the ice. In June of 1611, as he sought to continue on, his crew mutinied. Hudson, his son, and seven others were set adrift in a small rowboat and he was never seen again.
Hudson Bay was formed after the retreat of the last Ice Age about 10,000 years ago. The Hudson Bay Company was formed by Royal Charter in 1670.
he started sailing at a young age
Henry Hudson wife died because she died at a vary old age so she died by old age or sickness(illness).
Unknown becaus his date and place of birth is unknown.
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He is believed to have been born in London and to have been a ship's cabin boy at a very ealy age.
No. Henry the Navigator was the monarch of Portugal in the middle 15th century who sent off many Portuguese expeditions of discovery to Africa and India. Henry Hudson was actually Hendrick Hudsun, a Dutch adventurer in the employ of Bristol (England) merchants who discovered New York in the 16th century.
he was nicknamed "the navigator" for starting off the age of exploration and for building sailing schools in Portugal to teach people the basics of sailing, mapmaking, and learning how to navigate using tools like the astrolab(spelling?)
Unfortunately, we know very little about Henry Hudson's early life. We don't even know for certain what year he was born or if he attended school. Many scholars assume he apprenticed on a ship at a young age, which would have been common for that time (the late 1500s).
In most countries there is no restrictions on age. Though if you are chartering a sailing boat there will be a requirement for a recognised certificate.
In 1903 at the age of 40
The answer is Henry Hudson, because he sailed to a river near Albany, New York, remember this happened during the age of exploration!
he died in1135 of food poisening