The Swedish colonist was from Sweden.
The colonies in the Delaware river valley were known as New Sweden. These colonies were located in parts of New Jersey, in Delaware, and in Pennsylvania.
New York, New Jersey, Delaware and, Pennsylvania
New Sweden was a swedish colony along the Delaware riverNew Sweden included parts of Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Peter Minuit was a Dutch explorer that took some Swedish colonists to settle in New Jersey.
I'm not sure. It was called "New sweden" when it existed though. New Sweden was a Swedish colony along the Delaware River on the Mid-Atlantic coast of North America from 1638 to 1655. It was centered at Fort Christina, now in Wilmington, Delaware, and included parts of the present-day American states of Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
The bordering states of Delaware are Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Delaware, New Jersey
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
Sweden didn't own any states, as such. But, the Swedish settlements in the new world were located in what is now New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware.
New Sweden was a Swedish colony along the lower reaches of Delaware River in North America from 1638 to 1655 in the present-day American Mid-Atlantic states of Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Delaware is bordered by Maryland, new jersey, and pennsylvania
New Jersey is bordered on the north and northeast by New York; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean; on the southwest by Delaware across Delaware Bay; and on the west by Pennsylvania across the Delaware River.