No, Dutch people are from the Netherlands, and from some parts of Belgium and France, we have a similar language though.
No. Sweden and France are two seperate countries. They are not even neighbouring countries.
No
the dutch defeated them in Delaware which ended New Sweden. It was then Delaware which became part of New Netherland.
Sweden the people their are swedish
people in sweden communicate most by calls
England, Spain, France, Sweden, and Holly(Dutch). ok, now this is all spell-checked! hope this helps! ovo (^^) hahahaha this is a smartie owl! < <
Depending on your point of view, Sweden belongs to the King of Sweden, as he is the King. Or, Sweden belongs to its citizens, as they're the people that actually LIVE there.
the dutch
The Dutch conquered it.
the dutch defeated them in Delaware which ended New Sweden. It was then Delaware which became part of New Netherland.
Sweden. However it must be noted that the Englishexplored the area and the Dutch had established trading centers much earlier.
the first settlers in delaware were the Dutch but then sweden took over but the dutch wanted back and so they did.
No, the Vikings came from what is now Norway and Denmark. The Vikings also came from Sweden. The Frisians were Dutch, similar but not the same to the Vikings.
they sold little Mexican kids to people in Sweden . they are now used as side tables .
New Sweden
New sweden
The most Dutch people live in the Netherlands since that's where Dutch people are born.
Many of the settlers that settled in the middle colonies were Dutch people from the Netherlands or Sweden. There were also German and Irish immigrants who settled in the middle colonies.
'mensen' is the Dutch word for 'people'.