Henry Hudson's interactions with Native Americans during his explorations in the early 17th century were complex and varied. While he initially engaged in trade and established some cooperative relationships, the long-term impact of his voyages led to increased European colonization, which often resulted in conflict and displacement for Indigenous peoples. Overall, Hudson's actions can be seen as a mix of initial goodwill overshadowed by the negative consequences of European expansion.
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