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.
First EuropeanHenry Hudson was the first European to explore the bay, but the Native Americans knew it was there all along.
Henry Hudson. He thought that it was the northern passage to the Pacific Ocean that he had been ordered to explore. Local Indian tribes had told them that there was an ocean on the other side of the Bay, but it turned out that they had mistaken the Great Lakes for the ocean.
Henry Hudson. By a funny coincidence he had a very large bay named after him
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 was looking for the North-west Passage in 169-1610. (Later the territory was called Hudson Bay, Canada).
Henry Hudson discovered the Hudson Bay.
he discovered the Hudson bay
henry hudson
he discovered the Hudson bay
He discovered the Hudson bay on 1609
North America was already discovered when the Hudson Bay was discovered by Henry Hudson.
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Henry Hudson sailed for the Dutch. He discovered the Hudson River where New York is. He also discovered Hudson Bay in Canada.
Discovered the Hudson River and the Hudson bay in Canada
It was discovered in 1610it was discovered in 1610 around June
Henry Hudson discovered the Hudson River and Mcdonalds and Hudson Bay and Hi Dan and say when the occured