Europes rulers and merchants On his third voyage he was hired by the Dutch King. hope it helps ^_^
All i know is the Muscovy Company hired him for his first voyage.
England exploration Henry Hudson.
Henry Hudson's first and second voyages were paid for by the English Musovy Company, a group of merchants who frequently traded goods with merchants in Moscow, Russia. His third voyage was paid for by the Dutch East India Company. His fourth and final voyage which led him across the North Atlantic and to the Hudson Strait and then the Hudson Bay was financed by the English merchant Thomas Smith.
Henry Hudson was a wealthy man who's life was full of adventure. He
The merchants of the Dutch East India Company help pay for his voyages.
The reason Henry Hudson went exploring is because he was hired by the Dutch East India Company in 1609. He was hired and paid to find a northeast passage to Asia so it'll be easier to trade with the Asians.
Henry Hudson wanted to find the Northwest Passage to get to Asia and he also wanted to find a Northeast Passage to go to India.
England exploration Henry Hudson.
The Dutch
King Henry IV
Henry Hudson's first and second voyages were paid for by the English Musovy Company, a group of merchants who frequently traded goods with merchants in Moscow, Russia. His third voyage was paid for by the Dutch East India Company. His fourth and final voyage which led him across the North Atlantic and to the Hudson Strait and then the Hudson Bay was financed by the English merchant Thomas Smith.
John Franklin's voyages in search of the Northwest Passage were primarily funded by the British government.
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Henry Hudson was a wealthy man who's life was full of adventure. He
King Manuel I, from Portugal.
As the son of King John I of Portugal, he had access to substantial royal funds, and used this to support voyages of exploration. Prince Henry himself did not go on any of these dangerous voyages.
In 1609, the Dutch East India Company paid for Henry Hudson's expedition to find a Northeast passage. However, in 1607, the Muscovy Company of London also gave him financial support, but the voyages failed in its mission.
Yes of course! His patrons paid for all expenses that pertained to his journeys.