Before Henry Hudson arrived in 1609, the area that is now New York was inhabited by various Indigenous peoples, primarily the Lenape (Delaware) tribe. They lived in the region for thousands of years, establishing complex societies and trade networks. Other tribes, such as the Mohicans and Iroquois, also occupied nearby areas, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the region prior to European exploration.
Henry Hudson was the first European to explore the Hudson River in 1609.
Henry Hudson discovered what is now New York.
no their were othere explorers who discovered it either before or after
Henry Hudson explored during the time of the 1600's-1620's i promise you all this is no lie i made a report of Henry Hudson .......................................................................
Giovanni de Verazzano and then Henry Hudson.
The ship that Henry Hudson sailed to New York harbor was called: Half Moon.
One river that is in Yew York City is the Hudson River. The Hudson River got its name from Henry Hudson, Henry Hudson discovered this river. There is also the East River and the Harlem River in New York City.
Hudson went to Iceland, Greenland, and Labrador in 1610.
Henry Hudson
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Henry Hudson discovered the state of New York and the Hudson Bay. His discoveries were claimed by the country of Holland.
Captian Henry Hudson first explored the harbor and the river area of what is now New York City on September 11, 1609.