Captain Nemo
henry hudson failed because to find the northwest passage because he reached east of greenland
Henry Hudson's main goal was to find a northern route to the Asia. He made four voyages to North America to attempt this. On his final voyage made between 1610 to 1611 aboard the ship Discovery, Hudson's crew mutinied, and he was never seen again.
Henry Hudson was never actually seen by surviving people when he died so that is uncertain, but he was last seen in Northern Canada. He was the captain of a ship when his crew mutinied, and he was put in a little boat with his son and a couple other loyal sailors and set adrift. It's most likely he died of hypothermia, or dehydration but his body was obviously never found.
his first voyage is from 1607-1607his second voyage is from1608-16083 voyage 1609-16104 voyage 1610-1611? he was never seen again on his last trip with his son
NO she was married to a man named John Tubman, but John was against Harriet runing away to the north, so she had to leave him. After that she never married again. NO she was married to a man named John Tubman, but John was against Harriet runing away to the north, so she had to leave him. After that she never married again.
It is unknown since he was never heard of again after they mutinied and he was set adrift.
Well, I can only help you with his fate. His crew mutinied him . Mutinied means to over take him and his ship. He sent him, his son, and several others overboard. He was never heard from again. I hope I have helped you. A great website is "Explorers of the Milleium". Try It!
In 1611, after wintering on the shore of James Bay, Hudson wanted to press on to the west, but most of his crew mutinied. The mutineers cast Hudson, his son, and seven others adrift. They were never seen again.
It's the responsibility of us all.
There has never been a mutiny aboard a ship of the United States Navy.
henry hudson failed because to find the northwest passage because he reached east of greenland
Henry Hudson's main goal was to find a northern route to the Asia. He made four voyages to North America to attempt this. On his final voyage made between 1610 to 1611 aboard the ship Discovery, Hudson's crew mutinied, and he was never seen again.
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Yes, it is outrageously busy, I will never go again and advise against you going.
Henry Hudson was never actually seen by surviving people when he died so that is uncertain, but he was last seen in Northern Canada. He was the captain of a ship when his crew mutinied, and he was put in a little boat with his son and a couple other loyal sailors and set adrift. It's most likely he died of hypothermia, or dehydration but his body was obviously never found.
It would approach the sun again, but not for a long period of time, until it has gone through the rest of its elliptical orbit.
Go home peacefully, and never take up arms against the USA again.