Henry Hudson wasted some of England's money for the voyage that he failed, he got one person killed because of his journey, and his son, him and seven others were set adrift and left to die.
Henry Hudson strangely enough became famous for expeditions that were all failures from his patrons' point of view. In 1607 and 1608 he was ordered to find a passage to China north of the Americas. He had to abandon that route, turned east and tried to go north of Siberia. That route also turned to be iced up. On the latter route he is supposed to have discovered Jan Mayen island but today most historians doubt that he did. In 1609 He was again sent out to find a northern route to the East Indies, this time by the Dutch. He failed again, but sailed up the Hudson Bay since local tribes had told him that the Pacific would be on the other side of the bay. They were wrong, and probably thought that the Great Lakes were the ocean Hudson was looking for. In 1610 Hudson again was sent out to find a northern passage to the East. He again tried to find it by sailing through the Hudson Bay. This time, he was trapped there by ice fields and had to spend the winter there . When in the spring of 1611 he wanted to continue the trip, his crew mutinied and set him adrift with his sons in one of the ship's boats. He was never heard of again.
Henry Hudson (1570?-1611) discovered the estuary in New York state which bears his name, the Hudson River, and Manhattan Island which became part of the Dutch colony called New Amsterdam. He explored part of Delaware Bay, which is downstream from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shortly before his death, he sailed north along Baffin Island, through what is now Hudson Strait, and found the large northern Canadian sea now called Hudson Bay. In seeking to find a Northwest Passage across the Arctic Sea, he explored several of the islands and straits in the far north of North America. The icebound winter seas of the region ultimately doomed his efforts.(see related link)
henry hudson failed because to find the northwest passage because he reached east of greenland
It was on the 3rd of September, 1609, that Henry Hudson, leading an exploration for the Dutch East India Company, entered New York Bay. It is inconceivable that other Europeans had not already sighted the Island and perhaps landed on it, but the area was unsettled.
Henry Hudson wasted some of England's money for the voyage that he failed, he got one person killed because of his journey, and his son, him and seven others were set adrift and left to die.
No. Henry Hudson failed to finda water route to Asia and failed to find the Northwest Passage. _________________________________________________________________ It depends on which voyage you are talking about
one was cold climate that he failed to adapt to.
one was cold climate that he failed to adapt to.
He failed to discover the Northwest Passage.
Basically he tried to convince the Siksika to bring their furs to the Hudson Bay to trade but he failed as they refused his offer
By testing to see which one has failed.By testing to see which one has failed.
she helped Lewis and clark to get to the Pacific Ocean. without her the expedition might of failed. she brought them horses that helped them get over the rockies.
he did not find any thing. he failed to find an easy way to Asia from over the north pole
francico de cornado sailed for tresure, but failed his journey for the spanish emperor.
No, I tried but it failed. I have researched it too and no one seems to have done it.
one of them was probably winchester