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Amiraneli [1.4K]
3 years ago
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What were the long term consequences of the exploration (social, economic, and cultural changes) of Henry Hudson's voyages? Incl

ude both the Europeans and Native AmericansWhat were the impact of Henry Hudson's voyages
History
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Oxana [17]3 years ago
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Henry Hudson's voyage had several impacts in the lives of Europeans as well as native Americans.

Explanation:

Henry Hudson's exploration of New York as well as the discovery of Hudson river motivated the Dutch to set up colonies here. After the first Dutch colony was set up in New Amsterdam, Dutch became increasingly interested in colonizing North America.

By trading the tools he had with the native Americans in exchange for their furs, Hudson's exploration influenced the lives of native Americans too. They gained better access to technology and had better weapons in possession.

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