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What Areas Of The New World Did Henry Hudson Explore?
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He explored the Northeast region of the New World and was trying to find a legendary waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans called the Northwest passage. He instead founded the colony of Quebec and he had the Hudson River named after him. He never found teh Northwest passage because it doesn't exist.-Trey
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