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Which body of water in America did Henry Hudson first enter?

Atlantic Ocean


How Henry Hudson discovered Hudson Bay?

He discovered it in 1610.1610On his final voyage to North America, Henry Hudson sailed into Hudson Bay on August 2, 1610.(After exploring the bay, he found his ship blocked by ice and was trapped there until the sping of 1611. His crew mutinied and Hudson, his son, and some men were set adrift in a small boat. None were ever seen again.)


Which way did Henry Hudson travel?

Hudson thought that the huge body of water must have been the Pacific Ocean, but it was actually a large bay. a 1610-1611 trip through the Hudson Strait and into the Hudson Bay ended in mutiny.


What were Henry Hudson's achievements?

Hope you want this answer :* crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1609 and became the first European to sail up what is now the Hudson River in New York.* 1607 he was hired by the English Muscovy Company to lead the ship Hopewell on an expedition north of the European continent, to discover a northeastern sea passage to the spice islands of the South Pacific.* He explored along the coast of Nova Scotia and down to what is now New York Harbor, sailing up the Hudson River as far north as Albany.That is what i know...tell me if my answer is good please.xcool77


What settlement did Henry Hudson create?

Henry Hudson did not create a settlement. Henry Hudson was an explorer who was looking for an ice-free route to Asia. On his fourth voyage, he came upon the body of water now called Hudson Bay. The Dutch, who followed Henry Hudson's lead, started a settlement in 1625, called New Amsterdam, at the mouth of the Hudson River.

Related Questions

Which body of water in America did Henry Hudson first enter?

Atlantic Ocean


What was Henry Hudson's greatest achievement?

By finding a body of water and calling it the Hundson! look it up!


A large body of salt water named after an explorer?

The Bering Sea named for Vitus Bering, or Hudson Bay Named for Henry Hudson.


How Henry Hudson discovered Hudson Bay?

He discovered it in 1610.1610On his final voyage to North America, Henry Hudson sailed into Hudson Bay on August 2, 1610.(After exploring the bay, he found his ship blocked by ice and was trapped there until the sping of 1611. His crew mutinied and Hudson, his son, and some men were set adrift in a small boat. None were ever seen again.)


What body of water connects the Atlantic ocean to Hudson bay?

what body of water connects the Atlantic Ocean to the hudson bay


What is a funny fact about Henry Hudson?

what did he do and NO body knew it at all


Body of water beginning with an h?

A body of water beginning with H is Lake Huron, the Hudson River, or Hudson Bay.


What body of water lays north ontario?

Hudson Bay


What is Canada's biggest bodies of water?

what is Canada's largest body of water


Which way did Henry Hudson travel?

Hudson thought that the huge body of water must have been the Pacific Ocean, but it was actually a large bay. a 1610-1611 trip through the Hudson Strait and into the Hudson Bay ended in mutiny.


What were Henry Hudson's achievements?

Hope you want this answer :* crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1609 and became the first European to sail up what is now the Hudson River in New York.* 1607 he was hired by the English Muscovy Company to lead the ship Hopewell on an expedition north of the European continent, to discover a northeastern sea passage to the spice islands of the South Pacific.* He explored along the coast of Nova Scotia and down to what is now New York Harbor, sailing up the Hudson River as far north as Albany.That is what i know...tell me if my answer is good please.xcool77


What settlement did Henry Hudson create?

Henry Hudson did not create a settlement. Henry Hudson was an explorer who was looking for an ice-free route to Asia. On his fourth voyage, he came upon the body of water now called Hudson Bay. The Dutch, who followed Henry Hudson's lead, started a settlement in 1625, called New Amsterdam, at the mouth of the Hudson River.