Henry hudson brought back lots of thing like, FUR, SPICES, thats all i know
No, astrolabes can be traced back to the Greeks in 150 BC, long before Henrys time.
he was treated very kindley and almost everybody was happy to see him back
He convented back to Catholicism
He went on four dangerous and difficult voyages looking for Northeast route to India. The first three voyages Henry went on were not very successful. On the fourth voyage he decided not to turn back and head home but instead kept on going. Hudson explored the area but found nothing. His crew demanded to go home, but Hudson would not give in. He didn't want to go back to England once more not having achieved his goal. Winter set in and the ship was stranded on the ice. When spring came, Hudson wanted to continue, but the crew had had enough. They mutinied and left Hudson, his son John and six other supporters to die at sea in a small boat. Nothing was seen of them since. As for the crew members, they returned to England.
Henry hudson brought back lots of thing like, FUR, SPICES, thats all i know
Silks and perfume
Henry Hudson brought back nothing on the 4 voyages, because the ice walls prevented him from getting through to Asia.
they brought back cows girafs and people
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He opened a school of navigation and improved education in navigation and math. Prince Henry the Navigator was a Royal member of Portugal. He sponsored many voyages of exploration but never actually sailed. He died around 1460 right before the last expidetion came back from west Africa.
He opened a school of navigation and improved education in navigation and math. Prince Henry the Navigator was a Royal member of Portugal. He sponsored many voyages of exploration but never actually sailed. He died around 1460 right before the last expidetion came back from west Africa.
12 years to get back from the new world and back.
he brought back buffalo skins
Henry Hudson brought nothing back on the 4 voyage because the ice prevented him from getting thought to Asia
Tobacco. The Native Americans had used it in various ceremonies.
Prince Henry didn't 'discover' the Atlantic Ocean. It was sitting right there and man had been living along the edges of it for thousands of years. People such as the Romans and Vikings sailed back and forth between the various parts of the continent for centuries before Prince Henry was born.