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Henrey Hudson explored around New york and discovered the Hudson river.

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What did Henry Hudson explore in North America?

He explored the area today we call the Hudson River Valley . That's why it is called that name.


Which country did Henry Hudson claim?

he claimed part of Canada, the area around the Hudson river, and part of south America


What did Henry Hudson discovers?

Englishman Henry Hudson was a navigator who under hire for the Netherlands, was exploring to find a water passage to the Orient. He traveled north in what later was to be named the Hudson River. This turned out to be a dead end.


What is the birthplace of Henry Hudson?

Henry Hudson was an English sailor who sailed for English merchants and later for the Dutch East India Company. Thus he sailed at different times under the British and the Dutch flags.


When did Sebastian Cabot explore the Hudson Bay area?

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What is the name of the biggest bay in Canada which is named after an explorer?

The biggest bay in Canada named after an explorer is Hudson Bay. It is named after the English explorer Henry Hudson, who ventured into the area in the early 17th century. Hudson Bay covers approximately 1.23 million square kilometers and is an important part of Canada's geography and history.


Why was Henry Hudson exploration important?

Henry Hudson's exploration was important because he discovered the New York Bay area.


Claimed the Hudson River area for Dutch?

Yes the Dutch claimed the Hudson River area.


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Where was the present day area Henry Hudson explored?

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What country claimed ownership of the land surrounding the Hudson river based upon Henry Hudson's exploration of the area in 1609?

England was first to claim ownership of the area by the Hudson.


Which explorer claimed for Holland much of what is now the state of New York?

Captian Henry Hudson first explored the harbor and the river area of what is now New York City on September 11, 1609.