Henry Hudson's expeditions were funded by different companies. The first two expeditions of 1607 and 1608 were funded by the English trading company named the Muscovy Company. The third expedition in 1609 was funded by the Dutch East India Company.
Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza funded his expedition
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England. For the first trip most of the money came from the Muscovy Company, hoping he would find the North West Passage. The Company of Cathay and the Queen of England funded following voyages.
The moon missions were funded with our tax dollars.
President Thomas Jefferson funded the Lewis and Clark expedition.
President Thomas Jefferson funded the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Henry Hudson's reason for exploring is that at first he worked for the Muscovy Company and they selected him to command an expedition to discover a passage by the north pole to China and Japan. Later on, after failing on is second expedition, he was funded by the East India Company and the Virginia Company for his last two expeditions. Hope that I helped you.
Henry Hudson's reason for exploring is that at first he worked for the Muscovy Company and they selected him to command an expedition to discover a passage by the north pole to China and Japan. Later on, after failing on is second expedition, he was funded by the East India Company and the Virginia Company for his last two expeditions. Hope that I helped you.
Henry Hudson's expeditions were funded by different companies. The first two expeditions of 1607 and 1608 were funded by the English trading company named the Muscovy Company. The third expedition in 1609 was funded by the Dutch East India Company.
From himself. He funded his own expedition.
His 1610 trip was funded by the Virginia Company, in addition to the British East India Company.
King Charles
Francisco Pizarro's expedition to conquer the Inca Empire in the early 16th century was funded by Spain. King Charles I of Spain provided financial backing to Pizarro and granted him the authority to explore and conquer the lands in South America on behalf of the Spanish Crown.
Bartholomeu Dias' exploration in 1488 was funded by the Portuguese monarchy, particularly King John II. Dias sailed around the southern tip of Africa, now known as the Cape of Good Hope, as part of Portugal's efforts to find a sea route to India.
Ponce de LeΓ³n's expedition to Florida in 1513 was funded by the Spanish Crown, specifically King Ferdinand II of Aragon. The voyage was part of Spain's efforts to explore and claim new territories in the New World.
Quen Isabella of spain