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Henry Hudson | Biography & Facts | Britannica
Henry Hudson - Ages of Exploration - Mariners' …
Henry Hudson sailed out of Gravesend, England in April 1607 aboard the ship Hopewell. He had a crew of ten men, including his son John. It was a slow trip with bad winds. It took 26 days to reach the Shetland Islands north of Great …
Henry Hudson - World History Encyclopedia
Jul 12, 2023 · What happened to Henry Hudson? History records that he perished in 1611 on his fourth and final voyage. In James Bay (Canada), after a harsh winter, his crew mutinied and cast adrift Hudson, his teenage son, John, and …
Henry Hudson: Definition & Discoveries - HISTORY
Nov 9, 2009 · While enduring harsh winter conditions with no outlet to the Pacific in sight, some crew members grew restless and hostile, suspecting Hudson of hoarding rations to give to his favorites.
Henry Hudson - Biography, English Explorer, Routes …
Aug 2, 2023 · Around this time, Hudson and his crew clashed with some local Indigenous peoples. A crew member named John Colman died after being shot in the neck with an arrow, and two others on board were...
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Henry Hudson: Facts and Major Achievements
Nov 4, 2021 · Here is everything you need to know about the life of the English explorer and navigator Henry Hudson, including how he was cast away by his own crew members in June 1611 near the Hudson Bay.
The Aftermath of Henry Hudson's Last Voyage, 1611 …
Three former members of Hudson's crew, Abacuck Prickett, the Welshman Robert Bylot (as pilot) and Edward Wilson, were aboard. Prince Henry gave specific instructions to Button on how to govern his crew to avoid another mutiny.
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Henry Hudson - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Jan 2, 2008 · Henry Hudson, mariner, explorer (born c. 1570 in England; disappeared 1611). Hudson was among a long list of explorers who searched in vain for a northern passage through Arctic waters from Europe to East Asia. …
Henry Hudson North-West Passage expedition 1610–11
On 23 June 1611, Henry Hudson, along with his son and some loyal crew members, were cut adrift in a shallop (a small boat for use in shallow water) and were never seen again. The Discovery took the long journey home, losing …
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The Four Voyages of Henry Hudson – by Joe Santacroce
Henry Hudson - New World Encyclopedia
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Henry Hudson set adrift by mutineers | June 22, 1611 - HISTORY
Henry Hudson's Fourth Voyage, 1610: The Northwest Passage
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Mutiny or Murder: What Happened to Henry Hudson?