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In 1638 the Swedes founded a colony called "New Sweden", consisting of a number of settlements running along the Delaware River from from Wilmington, Delaware (founded by the Swedes under the name of Fort Cristina), then up into Pennsylvania (where they created settlement in the Philadelphia area) and New Jersey (where they established New Stockholm and Swedesboro). Swedish ownership of the colony lasted only until 1655, when the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam decided the Swedish colonies on its southern border posed a threat. The Dutch laid siege to Fort Christina and forced its surrender. The Dutch allowed Swedish settlers to retain their lands and belongings and remain in place, and the Swedish and Finnnish colonists soon intermarried with other settlers to this area. The colony was financed by private businessmen seeking a profitable investment, but when the profits failed to materialize, they sold their claim to the Crown of Sweden. The colonists themselves also were seeking material gain profit by investing their hard labor in a more hospitable climate with more rich land available.
They didn't. In 1930, nothing really happened to the Dutch.If you mean the 1940s, the Dutch lost their independence, since they were invaded by Germany.If you mean the 1830s, the Dutch didn't gain independence, Belgium did. And they gained it from the Netherlands.
One example of a colony where religious reasons were less important in explaining its founding is the New Netherland colony. The primary motivation behind the establishment of New Netherland was economic gain and the fur trade, rather than religious freedom or a mission to spread a particular faith. The Dutch West India Company played a significant role in establishing the colony as a trading outpost.
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The first colony was Virginia, started with Jamestown.
they bought it
They simply took with military force. On August 27, 1664, four English frigates sailed into New Amsterdam Harbor and demanded the surrender of the Dutch colony. The Dutch governor, Peter Stuyvesant, surrendered.
because white men won a war.
He used the claims John Cabot made during his voyages for England to justify scaring the Dutch out of The Hudson river valley.
England gained control over the New Netherlands twice. The first time was in 1664, when four English frigates sailed into the colony's harbor and demanded its surrender. In 1673, a Dutch fleet of 21 ships returned to the colony and recaptured it. Despite this victory, the Netherlands' were defeated in Europe and surrendered New Netherlands to England in 1674 when they signed the Treaty of Westminster.
East Timor is the last colony in Asia to gain independence.
She was married to John Rolfe in 1614. Mother of Thomas Rolfe. And was presented to English society as a civilized savage to gain support for Jamestown Colony.
France aimed to gain access to new lands and vasts resources, increasing their power against the English.
colony trade
In 1638 the Swedes founded a colony called "New Sweden", consisting of a number of settlements running along the Delaware River from from Wilmington, Delaware (founded by the Swedes under the name of Fort Cristina), then up into Pennsylvania (where they created settlement in the Philadelphia area) and New Jersey (where they established New Stockholm and Swedesboro). Swedish ownership of the colony lasted only until 1655, when the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam decided the Swedish colonies on its southern border posed a threat. The Dutch laid siege to Fort Christina and forced its surrender. The Dutch allowed Swedish settlers to retain their lands and belongings and remain in place, and the Swedish and Finnnish colonists soon intermarried with other settlers to this area. The colony was financed by private businessmen seeking a profitable investment, but when the profits failed to materialize, they sold their claim to the Crown of Sweden. The colonists themselves also were seeking material gain profit by investing their hard labor in a more hospitable climate with more rich land available.
Each nation hoped to gain wealth and power by establishing settlements in the New World. In a short time however, the British marginalized the Dutch and for example took over New Amsterdam. The Dutch countered by becoming a cargo shipping giant.
first caribbean country to gain freedom from france