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.
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Delaware was originally known as New 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 Jersey, Delaware and parts of Pennsylvania was once called New Sweden.
Jamestown, Province of New York, and New Sweden were all American colonies that were company colonies. New Sweden was later renamed to Delaware.
no. it was originally called massachusetts.
the new England colonies
New Sweden was the original nae of Delaware Colony. Delaware became part of three English colonies: New York, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
England
Delaware, New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts
It was originally in the colonies but when the US expanded, the idea was spread by the transportation
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