the dutch.
Henry Hudson did not create a settlement. Henry Hudson was an explorer who was looking for an ice-free route to Asia. On his fourth voyage, he came upon the body of water now called Hudson Bay. The Dutch, who followed Henry Hudson's lead, started a settlement in 1625, called New Amsterdam, at the mouth of the Hudson River.
The one that is named after him, the Hudson River.
hudson river, hudson strait, and hudson bay
The Dutch were given all of Henry Hudson's charts and maps as well as the journals which belonged to him and his crew and the very next year, they had established trading routes along the Hudson River before any other European countries had. There are also pockets of Dutch culture dotted around Canada and the United States which were from the colonization period after Hudson's voyage.
Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, and Hudson River are all named after Henry Hudson because he was a very good explorer.
The Dutch were the first Europeans to colonize New York City.
it was established in 1628 by Henry Hudson
Alice M. Hudson has written: 'An 1893 census of landowners, Minnehaha County, South Dakota (as found on the 1893 landownership map by H.M. Avery)' -- subject(s): Census, 1893, Genealogy, Land titles, Landowners
with the inuit and the europeans. it was with the fur trade
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The Dutch from the Netherlands.
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Because it was established and settled inland on the Hudson River.
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Upper New York Bay, Manhatten, the banks of the Hudson River.