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Anthony Henday's expeditions were sponsored by the Hudson's Bay Company, so he Explored under English auspices. He was among the first European explorers to visit the interior of the Canadian Northwest.

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Where Did Anthony Henday Come From?

Anthony Henday was from the Isle of Wight, which is located in the English Chanel. He was one of the first men from Europe to explore the northwest territory inside Canada.


What country was Anthony henday born in?

he was born in leglend


Who did Anthony henday work for?

Anthony Henday worked for Hudson Bay Company


What part of Alberta did Anthony Henday live in?

Anthony henday lived in lethbridge,grasslands region,


When was Anthony henday the explorer born and die?

Nothing is known about Anthony Henday except between 1750 and 1762.


Has Anthony Henday been named after anything?

Yes, Anthony Henday is named after the 18th-century explorer and fur trader Anthony Henday, who was one of the first Europeans to traverse parts of what is now Alberta, Canada. The Anthony Henday Drive is a ring road in Edmonton that was constructed to improve traffic flow and connectivity in the region. The roadway pays homage to Henday's contributions to the exploration of Western Canada.


What are facts about Anthony Henday?

Anthony Henday was one of the first white men to explore the interior of the Canadian northwest. He was a native of the Isle of Wight who was a convicted smuggler and joined the Hudson's Bay Company in 1750 as a net-maker and labourer.


What was Anthony Henday's real name?

Anthony Henday does not have any other names. He is most known as a European explorer who explored the Canadian Northwest.


How did Anthony Henday contribute to fur trade?

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What was Anthony Henday's middle name?

Mitchell.


When did Anthony henday come to Alberta?

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Why did the siksika refuse to trade with Anthony henday?

The Siksika refused to trade with Anthony Henday in 1754 because they were suspicious of his intentions and did not trust him. Henday was seen as a potential threat to their way of life and sovereignty, leading to their decision not to engage in trade with him.