1655
delaware
Peter Minuet found Deleware with Swedish colonists in 1638.
The first colony was established in order to have control over more land, to raise crops since the soil wasn't as rich in the Netherlands as it was in Delaware, and last of all since Delaware was right on the coast of the Atlantic ocean so it was very simple and easy to catch fish.
The Swedish settlers founded the colony of New Sweden in 1655, which is present-day Delaware. This settlement was part of their efforts to expand trade and agriculture along the Delaware River. Although New Sweden was eventually taken over by the Dutch in 1655, its cultural and historical influences remain evident in the region today.
The swedish found Delaware in 1638.
Peter Minuit was a Dutch explorer that took some Swedish colonists to settle in New Jersey.
The Swedish primarily settled in the eastern part of North America, founding colonies such as New Sweden along the Delaware River. The Dutch settled in New Netherland, which encompassed present-day New York City and parts of New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut.
The Swedish colonist was from Sweden.
It was very Swedish.
They colonized Delaware.
The group that took over the Swedish settlements along the Delaware River was the Swedish. Later, the Danish and Finnish took over some of these settlements.
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why did the lenape settle in the new jersey area
1655