Henry Hudson, during his explorations in the early 17th century, did not find traditional treasures like gold or silver. Instead, his expeditions primarily focused on discovering new trade routes and territories, leading to the exploration of what is now the northeastern United States and Canada. He did, however, encounter valuable resources such as furs, which later became significant to the fur trade and European economic interests. Hudson's voyages ultimately contributed to the expansion of European colonial claims in North America.
he explored what is now called the Hudson river and Hudson Bay
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He found the Native Americans on his second voyage and when he found them he took them one by one and kissed them and then all of the Native Americans and Henry Hudson had sex and Henry Hudson is gay and some Native Americans.
He is a very famous explorer who found the Hudson Bay, River and Strait.
he named it after him self
He found the northeast passage and some gold treasures.
he explored what is now called the Hudson river and Hudson Bay
Henry Hudson found the Hudson River and the Hudson Bay
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Henry Hudson found the Northwest Passage
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Henry Hudson found was it now part of Canada. Hence the name, Hudson bay in southeastern Canada
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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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Henry Hudson explored america and found Hudson Bay for the british
He found the Native Americans on his second voyage and when he found them he took them one by one and kissed them and then all of the Native Americans and Henry Hudson had sex and Henry Hudson is gay and some Native Americans.