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29 July, 02:45

Why would his claims for the Dutch be a discouragement to Hudson? He wanted to claim the land for the English. He did not find the water route to Asia. He wanted more territory to the south. He wanted the land for himself and his heritage.

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  1. 29 July, 03:22
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    Answer: He did not find the water route to Asia.

    Explanation: The correct answer is: He did not find the water route to Asia. There were many attempts to achieve it but the climatic conditions and the continuous revolts of his crew who formed a riot to get him out of the boat, as well as his son and his crew loyal to him, were some of the factors that hindered his work to find said route. Apparently Hudson and those who were with him, were abandoned to their fate in a small drifting boat. From him, nothing more was known.
  2. 29 July, 04:45
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    A replica of Henry Hudson's ship Halve Maen, which is the ship he captained during his exploration of the Delaware Bay and what would come to be known as the Hudson River.
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