He was trying to find a direct route from Britain to Japan, and so he sail the Artice ocean trying to find it. Eventually on like his third voyage his crew turned against him and left him there for dead.
In 1609
If you just thought about it, it would present itself... but the answer is Arctic Ocean, because he had to explore the Hudson Bay, it was a bay named after Henry Hudson! St. Lawrence River had many reference to Henry Hudson exploration! And Henry Hudson never really had any reason to explore the Arctic Ocean!
Yes.
To find a shorter route from Europe to Asia through the Arctic Ocean.
the sea lol
no
In 1609
If you just thought about it, it would present itself... but the answer is Arctic Ocean, because he had to explore the Hudson Bay, it was a bay named after Henry Hudson! St. Lawrence River had many reference to Henry Hudson exploration! And Henry Hudson never really had any reason to explore the Arctic Ocean!
Henry Hudson was set adrift in Hudson's Bay, in northern Canada which is linked to the Arctic Ocean.
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.
Yes.
§Henry Hudson lived between 1561 and 1611.§He is a explorer and navigator.§He explored the Arctic Ocean and NE America.§He was such a good explorer that a couple of places are named after him (Hudson River, Hudson Strait, and Hudson Bay).By: Wilson Liu
As the crow flies and if you're considering the Hudson Bay as part of the arctic ocean then the answer is the arctic ocean
To find a shorter route from Europe to Asia through the Arctic Ocean.
It's called the Hudson Bay (between Nunavut and Quebec) in the Arctic ocean.
yes yes he did.
yes yes he did.