There was no colony before the swedish, in Sweden.
Sweden isn't a colony.
Somalia
In 1677, It was probably before that, as the Swedish had a colony called New Sweden established 1638.
1655
A former Dutch West Indies Company Colony, a former Swedish Colony, a former English Colony and the first state in the Union.
No, New Jersey was one of the original 13 proprietary colonies. These colonies were all English colonies.
New Sweden was Sweden's only colony on mainland North America and survived for almost 20 years before being taken over by the Dutch. Sweden also held two Caribbean colonies: Saint Barthélemy and Guadeloupe. Saint Barthélemy was under Swedish control for almost 100 years, but was exchanged to the French. Guadeloupe was under Swedish control for about a year, then was taken back by the British, in which it was also taken by the French.
Which was a proprietary colony before coming a royal colony
The Swedish settlement came under the control of the English.
There were three ruling factors in Delaware Colony during the 1700's. There was a British Colony, a Dutch Colony, and a Swedish Colony. All of these existed quite separately within the confines of the land that was named Delaware Colony.
in the 14th century.
Swedish was spoken in Sweden before world war 2.
michigan was a colony before statehoood and it became a colony in 1872