Henry Hudson did
Well, Hudson bay is named after Henry Hudson, who claimed land around the river for the Dutch, but it's not really said who claimed the land for the English.
Henry Hudson discovered the state of New York and the Hudson Bay. His discoveries were claimed by the country of Holland.
The very very original name was "The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay." It was then shortened to "The Hudson Bay Trading Company" And then furthermore to just "HBC, or Hudsons Bay Company.
The explorer who claimed territory for the Dutch was Henry Hudson. He discovered both the Hudson River in present-day New York and Hudson Bay in Canada while searching for a Northwest Passage to Asia.
he explored what is now called the Hudson river and Hudson Bay
Hudson's Bay
That is Hudson Bay
Yes the Dutch claimed the Hudson River area.
There are several major bays located in Canada. Two of these bays are the Hudson Bay and the Bay of Fundy.
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There is a Hudson River and also a Hudson Bay.
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