by: grace hou and brandon malamis i discovered hudson bay! sadly, the hard way… henry hudson

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  • By: Grace Hou and Brandon Malamis I discovered Hudson Bay! Sadly, the hard way Henry Hudson
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  • Introduction to Hudson May be born between 1570-1575 near London, Great Britain Died 1611 out at sea English nationality An Explorer and Navigator Very well educated
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  • Purposes for Exploration First Voyage-to discover a passage by the North Pole t0 Japan/China Second & Third Voyage-to discover a northwest passage through the Arctic waters north of Russia Fourth Voyage-to discover a Northwest passage to the Orient
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  • Difficulties Experienced on his Expeditions Encountered storms and wind On Henry Hudson's last voyage, when his crew demanded to go home, Hudson wanted to continue the voyage Ship stranded in ice Hudsons crew was led to mutiny and put Hudson, his son, and other supporters in a small boat, left to die. On Henrys third voyage, King James I of England forbade Hudson to sail for England
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  • First Journey- May 1607 Ship: The Hopewell Crew: 12 men Supporter: English Muscovy Company Route: Left from Gravesend, England Sailed northwest of Greenland Hit Spitsbergen (an island in Norway) and sailed west Due to bad weather, changed course and sailed back to England.
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  • Second Journey- April 1608 Ship: Hopewell Supporter: English Muscovy Company Voyage: Left from Thames; Sailed past Norway towards Russia; Due to bad weather and conditions on the ship, he had to change course and head back to Gravesend, England
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  • Third Journey-April 1609 Ship: Halfmoon 20 crew members Sponsor: Dutch United east India Company Voyage: Left from Holland First, went to Norway, then to Russia Changed course and went west towards warmer waters Sailed into Georges Harbor and explored the New World for a few days Left and passed Jamestown and Manhattan In November, Hudson decided to go home and arrived in Dartmouth, England
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  • Fourth Voyage- April 1610 Ship: Discovery Supporter: Muscovy Company Voyage: Left St. Katherines Docks Sailed up River Thames Sailed past Scotland, Greenland, and Iceland Reached Hudson Strait Sailed South of James Bay Reached the south most part of Hudson Bay Got stuck in ice and suffered the winter with coldness, hunger, scurvy, and angry Natives When the ice melted, Hudson wanted to sail further This led the crew to mutiny
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  • Historical Contributions Famous for: Voyages of exploration for the Muscovy Company Discovery of Hudson Bay, River, and Strait Named after Hudson Memorial Park, Monument, and Bridge
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  • Interesting Facts Robert Bylot was one of Hudsons crewmembers that took mutiny on Hudson When Hudson reached Hudson Strait in his 4 th voyage, he named the headlands Cape Digges and Cape Wolstenholme for important members of the Muscovy Company Hudsons crew was the first to survive in the Canadian Arctic
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  • THE END! But Wait!!! ITS TIME FOR.
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  • True Hudson made 4 voyages. orFalse Hudson sailed on the Halfmoon on his 3 rd voyage. Hudson left from Holland on April 1608. The Muscovy Company supported Hudson for 3 voyages. William Baffin was part of Hudsons crew. Hudsons first ship was called the Hopeful. Hudson left from St. Katherine Docks on his 4 th voyage. Hudson arrived in Dartmouth, England on his 2 nd voyage. Right Wrong
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  • Now.. The ACTUAL End!! Goodbye! Please visit me again! I get lonely because my son is with the Indians, and all my crew died..
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  • Bibliography-Websites http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/henry- hudson.htm http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/henry- hudson.htm http://fineartamerica.com/images-medium/henry- hudson-bridge-rachel-figueroa-levin.jpg http://fineartamerica.com/images-medium/henry- hudson-bridge-rachel-figueroa-levin.jpg http://www.east-buc.ki2.ia.us/00-01/Exp/hh/hh.htm http://www.quazen.com http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/ http://www.commons.wikimedia.org http://www.thealbertalibrary.ab.ca http://www.polarconservation.org http://www.beemp3.com http://www.dvgrabgui.sourceforge.net http://www.rystarr.wordpress.com http://www.canadian-photos.com
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  • Bibliography-Books, Programs & Encyclopedias Goodman,John Elizabeth. Beyond the Sea of Ice. New York: Mikaya Press, 1999. Print. Manning, Ruth. Henry Hudson. Chicago: Heinemann Library, 2001. Print. World Book Encyclopedia Audacity Microsoft Clipart