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dutch. because they stink.

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New Netherlands (Manhattan Island).

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Q: What land was claimed for Holland by Henry Hudson?
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What explorer claimed land for Holland and England?

john 2. Hudson2. Henry Hudson


What country was the first to claim ownership of the area around New Jersey based on the explosions of Henry Hudson?

The Dutch claimed as henry hudson who was working for them discovered the land and upon which claimed it for Holland


Which explorer claimed land for Holland in the area now known as New York and its surrounding areas?

Henry Hudson


After whose voyage did Holland claim land in America?

British explorer Henry Hudson was sailing on behalf of Holland, when he claimed the land that is now the state of New York.


Who claimed land explored by Henry Hudson?

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Who sailed to Holland and discovered farmland and forests?

Henry Hudson is the explorer who sailed to Holland and discovered farmland and forests. The Dutch claimed the land that he discovered and called it New Netherland.


Land claimed by England around Hudson Bay?

Well, Hudson bay is named after Henry Hudson, who claimed land around the river for the Dutch, but it's not really said who claimed the land for the English.


Henry Hudson claimed land in America for Spain?

true


What explorer claimed land for two countries?

Henry Hudson


What new land did Henry Hudson find?

he explored what is now called the Hudson river and Hudson Bay


Why is explorer Henry Hudson important in the history of New Netherlands?

He claimed land for the dutch


How were the Spanish French and Dutch similar?

The Spanish, French, and Dutch were similar in that they were all European powers involved in overseas exploration and colonization during the Age of Exploration. They established colonies in the Americas and sought to expand their territories and wealth through trade and resource extraction. Each of these nations also played a significant role in shaping the cultural and political landscape of the regions where they settled.