No. He died when his crew mutinied during his voyage to find the Northwest Passage.
However, he earlier explored the Hudson River, Hudson Strait, and Hudson Bay, all of which were named for him.
nothing he didn't find anything on any of his voyages
Henry Hudson had four voyages. The first was in May of 1607 to August of 1607. He sailed around Greenland. He spotted a number of whales. The second voyage in 1608 from April to August was around Norway in the Berents Sea to explore the coast of Siberia. Some of Hudson's men claimed to see a mermaid. The third voyage started in April of 1609 to November. He was sailing for the Dutch this time and the Dutch wanted Henry to return to the Netherlands but the English put him under house arrest. He had discovered the Hudson River, and New York Bay. The fourth voyage led Hudson to Hudson Bay hoping to find the Northwest Passage. His men mutinied and left him to die. The forth voyage started in April of 1610 and the ship returned in October of 1611. The mutiny was July 22, 1611.http://www.ianchadwick.com/hudson/hudson_maps.htm
Henry Hudson saw the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay. WOW I'M SO AWESOME!!! I KNOW EVERYTHING!!! I'M SO SMART!!! OMG!!!
Henry Hudson (1570?-1611) discovered the estuary in New York state which bears his name, the Hudson River, and Manhattan Island which became part of the Dutch colony called New Amsterdam. He explored part of Delaware Bay, which is downstream from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shortly before his death, he sailed north along Baffin Island, through what is now Hudson Strait, and found the large northern Canadian sea now called Hudson Bay. In seeking to find a Northwest Passage across the Arctic Sea, he explored several of the islands and straits in the far north of North America. The icebound winter seas of the region ultimately doomed his efforts.(see related link)
Yes Henry Hudson did get mutnied. three crew members from the ship mutnied him along with hudsons son jhon ad seven other crew members.He was put on a boat with no food no water and no oars in the middle of a bay which is now known as the Hudson bay.Henry Hudson died on June 22nd 1611 he was born c.1567 September 12th. Henry Hudson had one whife named Katherine and three sons John who accompanied him on all of his voyages and Eobert and Edward.Henry Hudson had four Voyages before his death to find the Northwest Passage.I hope all This information helpes you
nothing he didn't find anything on any of his voyages
No his last voyage was not a success. His crew went mutantied on him, his son and 7 other loyal crew members.He was followed until no one could see him.
To the Canadian Prairies in 1688-1690 (First European to see the Canadian Prairies)
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Henry Hudson had four voyages. The first was in May of 1607 to August of 1607. He sailed around Greenland. He spotted a number of whales. The second voyage in 1608 from April to August was around Norway in the Berents Sea to explore the coast of Siberia. Some of Hudson's men claimed to see a mermaid. The third voyage started in April of 1609 to November. He was sailing for the Dutch this time and the Dutch wanted Henry to return to the Netherlands but the English put him under house arrest. He had discovered the Hudson River, and New York Bay. The fourth voyage led Hudson to Hudson Bay hoping to find the Northwest Passage. His men mutinied and left him to die. The forth voyage started in April of 1610 and the ship returned in October of 1611. The mutiny was July 22, 1611.http://www.ianchadwick.com/hudson/hudson_maps.htm
first voyage
Henry Hudson saw: water, his crew, his son, trees, food, his clothes, dirt, the floor of his boat, his boat, the bed (or hammock) that he slept in, a rowboat, and his death. (Next time be more specific.)
Henry Hudson saw the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay. WOW I'M SO AWESOME!!! I KNOW EVERYTHING!!! I'M SO SMART!!! OMG!!!
Henry Hudson (1570?-1611) discovered the estuary in New York state which bears his name, the Hudson River, and Manhattan Island which became part of the Dutch colony called New Amsterdam. He explored part of Delaware Bay, which is downstream from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shortly before his death, he sailed north along Baffin Island, through what is now Hudson Strait, and found the large northern Canadian sea now called Hudson Bay. In seeking to find a Northwest Passage across the Arctic Sea, he explored several of the islands and straits in the far north of North America. The icebound winter seas of the region ultimately doomed his efforts.(see related link)
Henry Hudson saw: water, his crew, his son, trees, food, his clothes, dirt, the floor of his boat, his boat, the bed (or hammock) that he slept in, a rowboat, and his death. (Next time be more specific.)
The first explorer to see the land that is now New Jersey was Henry Hudson in 1609. He sailed along the coast of New Jersey while exploring the region for the Dutch East India Company.