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The Hudson Bay and the Hudson Strait

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Q: What are two landforms named after Henry Hudson?
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What two bodies of water were first explored by Henry Hudson and were named after him?

The answer is Hudson Bay and Hudson River.


What places did Henry Hudson name?

Yes; two important places named after him are Hudson Bay, in Canada, and the Hudson River, where a plane crash-landed recently.


Are there three places named after Henry Hudson?

Yes; two important places named after him are Hudson Bay, in Canada, and the Hudson River. I am not positive but I think there is also the Hudson Strait. (:Read more: Are_there_any_places_named_after_Henry_Hudson


The explorer that sailed for two European countries there's a bay named after him?

Henry Hudson was an English explorer who sailed for both England and Holland. The Hudson Bay is named after him.


How many ships did Henry Hudson take?

It can carry 20 people


What explorer claimed land for two countries?

Henry Hudson


What two countries did Henry Hudson sail to?

Greenland and England


Did Henry Hudson have mom and dad?

Henry Hudson does have parents and siblings in fact he has two parents, 17 brothers and 5 sisters.


Which two nations did Henry Hudson sail for?

Dutch/ Netherlands and English


Where did Henry Hudson depart from?

Henry Hudson wanted to go to Asia for trading purposes but, ended up going to America and Canada. He founded two water lands (Hudson River and Hudson Bay). He even died in one of the water lands that he had founded!


What country did Henry Hudson set sail from to America?

Henry Hudson sailed from England for two voyages. He sailed from Amsterdam for a voyage for the Dutch East India Company.


What years did Henry Hudson travel?

Henry Hudson was a 17th century English navigator and explorer. He made two attempts to find a western route from Europe to China. He explored the area near and around near present day New York and even navigated a river which is named after him (Hudson river in New York).