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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.

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