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Hudson drew freehand maps of his voyages for Plancius to. In Holland, Hudson also met with Jodocus Hondius, an engraver. Hudson. helped Hondius create his famous map of the Far North. Hudson stayed at. Hondius' home in The Hague. Lemaire apparently knew Hudson and told. Henry he was the best man to lead France's northern voyages. Pierre Jeannin, French ambassador, was instructed by King Henry IV to meet. Hudson in a secret interview. Hudson told him his needs, and in January. Jeannin reported back to his king in a letter, recommending France should. Hudson and search for a northwest passage. They decided to hire Hudson to look for a passage, but only. The DEIC sends Hudson a letter in The Hague, and requests him to return to. Amsterdam. He will receive. The Company also agreed to pay the. Amsterdam, during his absence, and. Holland without working for anyone but the Dutch. East India Company. It is unlikely Hudson intended to fulfill the terms of the. Only two of the 1. Hudson fail. Or it. Hudson from entering another employ. Hudson spends the next three months outfitting the ship and working out. Plancius. Since neither speaks the other's language, they. Latin, an indication Hudson had some higher education. During this time, Hudson received a letter and a set of maps from his. Captain John Smith, of the English settlement of Jamestown in the. Virginia. Smith has heard the Indians tell of a river - possibly a. Canada, but he. didn't have the resources to explore it. Both Hudson and Plancius are. Plancius gives Hudson George Weymouth's journal of his 1. Davis called the. Furious Overfall.' Possibly sensing Hudson's potential duplicity, just before he sailed, the. DEI Company amends the contract to define Hudson's goal: . He had in his possession. Greenlander Iver Boty, later. Purchas in 1. 62. Richard Hakluyt also translated and published. Ferdinand de Soto in 1. Hudson signed Robert Juet on again, as one of the mates (another was Dutch. Juet's journal survived and was published in 1. Hudson's son John is aboard again, on the manifest as a passenger. John. Coleman (Colman), mate on Hudson's first voyage, is also part of the crew. There was a crew of 2. English and Dutch sailors, most. Hudson himself did not speak. Dutch. The Dutch crew are more used to sailing temperate and warm waters. In. a letter to his wife before the voyage, Coleman wrote of the Dutch sailors. Director Isaac Le Maire, who had. Hudson, wrote to Van Os, asking, . The ship they select is the Half Moon, a cramped, ungainly 6. La Maire, who complained of the choice, wrote . We can give you no. If you do not want the Half Moon, the Company will be obliged to. Captain to carry out this assignment. April. 6: The Half Moon (Halve Maen in Dutch), an 8. Dutch East India Company and sets sail. Since Hudson's logs were returned to Holland with the ship. A few. fragments from Hudson's logs were published in 1. The main record comes from. Juet's journal, published in England in 1. Juet started his journal using. Julian calendar (March 2. Gregorian calendar ('stilo novo') for May 5. England did not accept the. Gregorian calendar until 1. Julian date. 8: Two days after they set sail, Half Moon clears the island of. Texel, and leaves all Dutch land behind. Hondius wrote to Plancius on this. May. 5: Thirty miles off the North Cape. Mid- late May: The ship is blocked by bad weather and icy waters. Europe, near Norway. The crew is quarrelsome and. English and Dutch sailors. After contending for more than a fortnight with head winds, continual fogs. Hudson finds it impossible to reach even the coast of Novaya. Zemlya, where he had been before. Another. mutiny or outbreak of the crew, possibly lead by Juet, breaks out. It may. also be led by the Dutch who are not used to sailing in the cold, stormy. Arctic waters and want to turn around. Hudson decided to change course and go to the New World. He shows the crew. John Smith and the crew agrees to head west towards North. America for warmer sailing. The Half Moon doubled the North Cape again, and in a few days. Norway, in the latitude of 6. A. violent snowy storm blows them west for a few days, about 2. From. this point Hudson sailed for the Faroe Islands, where he wanted to get fresh. During stormy weather, Juet reports the sun . However. this is unlikely without a telescope (a working telescope was not even made. Galileo built the first one), and he probably meant a. The first sunspot. Thomas Hariot recorded one on December 8. Hudson barters with local. June. 2: Juet wrote the Half Moon sailed southwest to look for Busse. Island, discovered in 1. Frobisher's ships. But they never find. The island was never seen again and may have been. More storms beset the ship on her western passage. Her foremast. was swept overboard and her deck damaged. A temporary mast and foresail are erected during a calm. The crew spot another ship and attempt to catch her, chasing. But the other. ship managed to outrun the clumsy Half Moon. Another storm forces the ship south. July. 2: The Half Moon sounds the Grand Banks off Newfoundland. They move south, where they spot a fleet of French fishing. The crew took soundings and caught. The Half Moon reaches Newfoundland and sails west- southwest. Off Penobscot Bay, Maine. For three days the ship is trapped in. The crew is able to go ashore. The crew go ashore again to trade and meet the natives. Hudson goes ashore, his first. New World. 1. 9: Crew trade with natives. The. crew continued to trade with the natives for several days while they. They caught and cooked 3. The crew cuts several spare masts and stores them in the. On July 2. 1, the ship's cat went crazy, upsetting the superstitious. This made us wonder, but we saw nothing. Juet takes an armed crew of six men to the native village and. No one is punished for this act. Fearful of an Indian counterattack, Hudson sails away at 5 a. He. sails on and discovers Delaware Bay. Inexplicable events. The. men become surly and angry again. The crew go ashore to trade with the . Attempt to enter Chesapeake Bay but winds and rain keep the. They arrive at the mouth of the King's River, which leads to. Jamestown. 1. 9: The Half Moon heads north again, hugging the shoreline. A severe storm tears the sails, but no other damage is. The lookout reports sighting a large bay, (Delaware Bay). September. 2: The lookout saw a . He lifts anchor and sails into the bay, passing Staten and Coney. Islands by 3 p. He reached the mouth of a wide river (now Hudson River). This river. had been noted before by earlier explorers and was indicated on French maps. Hudson earlier by Capt. John Smith as the . Gomez called it the Rio de San Antonio. Hudson claimed the area along the river for the Dutch, who had employed. His voyage came 1. Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. Natives greet Hudson and give him his first taste of American corn, which. Hudson called 'Turkish wheat.' 5: Most of the crew go ashore. Natives give Hudson gifts of. Hudson gives them knives and beads in return. During the exploration along the journey. Colman, who had accompanied Hudson. The dead were buried ashore the next day at a place they named. Colman's Point. Juet records they. But we were aware of their intent and took two of them prisoners. According to Vail, Hudson wrote, . I was prepared to order my company to exterminate all without delay. But the second one jumped overboard and escaped. Hudson sets sail up the river. Hudson sailed through the Narrows and anchored in New York Bay. A flotilla of 2. 8 canoes, filled with men, women and children approach. Juet wrote, . Hudson noted the natives used copper in their pipes and inferred there. After the crew traded for oysters with Native Americans, the. Yonkers. 1. 4: Hudson thought he may have found the long- sought passage when. Tappan Zee, but when he reached the shallower area near. Albany, he realized his mistake. The river is full of fish. At night the crew find another native village with . Hudson accepts an invitation from a chief to eat with him and. Hudson is invited to stay overnight. Sensing his. discomfort, the natives break their arrows and throw them into the fire to. But Hudson returns to the ship. The mate and four others took the ship's boat upriver to sound. The crew gets some natives drunk on wine and Aqua Vitae - . One passes out and sleeps aboard the ship. The. natives return the next day and are relieved to find him unharmed. Another row boat sent out returns with the bad news: the river. They travelled about 2. Half Moon heads six miles back down river. After wasting a day stranded on a shoal, the Half Moon gets. Half Moon runs aground again. Hudson called the river the . 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