Henry Hudson had four voyages. The first was in May of 1607 to August of 1607. He sailed around Greenland. He spotted a number of whales. The second voyage in 1608 from April to August was around Norway in the Berents Sea to explore the coast of Siberia. Some of Hudson's men claimed to see a mermaid. The third voyage started in April of 1609 to November. He was sailing for the Dutch this time and the Dutch wanted Henry to return to the Netherlands but the English put him under house arrest. He had discovered the Hudson River, and New York Bay. The fourth voyage led Hudson to Hudson Bay hoping to find the Northwest Passage. His men mutinied and left him to die. The forth voyage started in April of 1610 and the ship returned in October of 1611. The mutiny was July 22, 1611.
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He thought he was going to asia when he went to north america and landed on the hudson river
The Hudsn River
Henry Hudson explored the continent of North America. He is the namesake for the Hudson River, as well as Hudson Bay.
The one that is named after him, the Hudson River.
Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, and Hudson River are all named after Henry Hudson because he was a very good explorer.
Henry hudson
He thought he was going to asia when he went to north america and landed on the hudson river
The Hudsn River
Henry Hudson explored the continent of North America. He is the namesake for the Hudson River, as well as Hudson Bay.
The one that is named after him, the Hudson River.
Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, and Hudson River are all named after Henry Hudson because he was a very good explorer.
Henry Hudson sailed down by North Carolina. He started to immediately go North, exploring Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay. He then started to go further up, and traveled into what is now called the Hudson River. :)
Hudson Bay and the Hudson River is the most famous things named after Henry Hudson.
Yes, Henry Hudson dicovered the Hudson River in 1609
It was Hudson. That's why it's called the HUDSON river.... It was named after him. His name was Henry Hudson.
Englishman Henry Hudson was a navigator who under hire for the Netherlands, was exploring to find a water passage to the Orient. He traveled north in what later was to be named the Hudson River. This turned out to be a dead end.
Yes.The Hudson River is named after Henry Hudson.