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by Marko Petterson by Marko Petterson
photo from lookandlearn.com photo from lookandlearn.com
Henry HudsonHenry Hudson
IntroductionIntroductionDo you know all about Henry Hudson? In this slide show you will find out all you can know about Henry Hudson.
Here is a sneak peek on what he did ‘He
discovered the Hudson river!’
Do you know all about Henry Hudson? In this slide show you will find out all you can know about Henry Hudson.
Here is a sneak peek on what he did ‘He
discovered the Hudson river!’
Henry Hudson was born in England in 1565. He went
to school at Harvard university. He got well educated to be a gold
miner.
Henry Hudson was born in England in 1565. He went
to school at Harvard university. He got well educated to be a gold
miner.
Early LifeEarly Life
First JobFirst Job
Henry Hudson got a job at a gold mine. It wasn’t
the best job but it was ok for him. He worked hard it wasn’t easy for
anyone he did well.
Henry Hudson got a job at a gold mine. It wasn’t
the best job but it was ok for him. He worked hard it wasn’t easy for
anyone he did well.
First JourneyFirst JourneyHenry sailed on his ship the Hopewell also known as Hopeful he called it.
He set sail on the 23rd of April in London, then on
the 13th of June he spotted Greenland.
He also sailed to China, Japan and the North
pole.
Henry sailed on his ship the Hopewell also known as Hopeful he called it.
He set sail on the 23rd of April in London, then on
the 13th of June he spotted Greenland.
He also sailed to China, Japan and the North
pole. from henry-hudson-dazzleleme-photographer.comfrom henry-hudson-dazzleleme-photographer.com
Timeline
1570 Henry Hudson was born
1592 he married Katherine
1592 he had his first son John
1607 he sailed on his first journey to Spitzbergen
1608 sailed to Novaya Zemlya
1609 sailed to Nova Scotia sailed further west and discovered Hudson river
1610 final sail ended in a mutany and his crew set him a drift in Hudson bay
by marko
This cargo ship works by the sails going up and the wind blows the
ship. The rudder turns to steer the
ship.