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The colony of Delaware was founded in 1638. The colony of Delaware was originally a region in the Pennsylvania province.
The colony that was originally part of Pennsylvania is Delaware. Initially, it was settled by Swedes in the early 17th century and later became part of the Pennsylvania colony when William Penn received the land in 1682. Delaware operated as a separate colony while still being governed under the framework of Pennsylvania until it declared its independence in 1776. Today, Delaware is known as the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
The full name of the Delaware colony is the "Colony of Delaware." It was one of the original Thirteen Colonies established in North America and was originally part of the Pennsylvania colony before becoming its own entity in the 1700s. Delaware is notable for being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787.
Delaware was originally known as New Sweden.
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Texas was originally owned by the swedes captured by the dutch and then controlled by the colony of Pennsylvania.
Delaware was originally a proprietary colony , but became a royal colony in the 1700s
New York was originally part of the New Netherlands colony.