Henry Hudson was set adrift with some of his crew after a mutiny.
they got f uking killed and don't say that's mean
Yes his crew had a mutiny and set him adrift. His fate is unknown.
It is almost certain that he and one son perished in the Arctic from cold and starvation. Hudson, his son, and some crewmen were set adrift in a small boat by his mutinous crew. No trace of their bodies was ever found.He and one son perished in the Arctic from the cold and starvation. Hudson, his son, and some crewmen were set adrift in a small boat by his mutinous crew. No trace of their bodies was ever found.
It is almost certain that he and one son perished in the Arctic from cold and starvation. Hudson, his son, and some crewmen were set adrift in a small boat by his mutinous crew. No trace of their bodies was ever found.He and one son perished in the Arctic from the cold and starvation. Hudson, his son, and some crewmen were set adrift in a small boat by his mutinous crew. No trace of their bodies was ever found.
It is unknown since he was never heard of again after they mutinied and he was set adrift.
Henry Hudson was never seen after June 1611 when his mutinous crew set him, his son, and seven others adrift in the arctic in a small boat.
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Many of the crew did not like the way the captain was running things and decided to mutiny. (verb)After the mutiny, Henry Hudson, his son, and some of his crew were set adrift in a small boat, and were never seen again. (noun)
Henry Hudson's crew abandoned him because they were angry because the ship had been frozen in the river duroing the winter and was running low or out of food. They couldn't kill him (a mutiny) because his young son was with them and if they didn't kill him, too, then Hudson's son would tell everyone that they had killed his father. They really didn't want to kill a child- would you? So the crew solved this problem by sending Hudson, his son, and a few loyal sailors off in a little boat. They were never seen again, and the crew was arrested when they returned to Europe
Yes, he did. Himself and his son were set adrift on a boat by his mutinous crew because they wanted to go home and Henry and his son were never seen again.
Perseus and his mother(Danae) were sent adrift by Danae's father King Acrisius.