HenRy Hudson reached Hudson bay in 1610
It is almost certain that he and one son perished in the Arctic from cold and starvation. Hudson, his son, and some crewmen were set adrift in a small boat by his mutinous crew. No trace of their bodies was ever found.
He and one son perished in the Arctic from the cold and starvation. Hudson, his son, and some crewmen were set adrift in a small boat by his mutinous crew. No trace of their bodies was ever found.
Henry Hudson (1570?-1611) returned to the Netherlands after his exploration of Delaware Bay and the Hudson River in 1609. On his final voyage, in 1610, he sailed north past Baffin Island and discovered Hudson Bay. But his ship was trapped by ice for the winter, and his crew mutinied, taking the ship and leaving Hudson, his son, and some crewmen in a small boat. They were never seen again and almost certainly died within a few weeks in the frigid climate.
Most of his crew put him on a smaller boat that they would use for emergency's with his son and the the hand full of his still loyal crew mates adrift and he was never seen again, lost at drift.
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Henry Hudson was the first European to sail up the Hudson River.
He explored new routes, including up the St. Lawrence River
Henry Hudson
Hopewell, Half Moon, and Discovery.
The one that is named after him, the Hudson River
It is unknown what happened to him after his crew mutined.
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First EuropeanHenry Hudson was the first European to explore the bay, but the Native Americans knew it was there all along.
Henry Hudson was the first European to sail up the Hudson River.
Henry Hudson did a lot of great things in his life he was the first European to sail up to what is now is Hudson river
He explored new routes, including up the St. Lawrence River
Henry Hudson
He found the Hudson Bay, the Hudson River, and he worked his way up from a cabin boy to a captain.
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