Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
The middle colonies of colonial America, which included New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, were primarily settled by the Dutch, Swedes, and English. The Dutch established New Amsterdam, which later became New York, while the Swedes founded settlements like New Sweden along the Delaware River. The English eventually took control of these territories and expanded settlements throughout the region, attracting a diverse population, including Quakers in Pennsylvania. This mix of cultural influences contributed to the unique character of the middle colonies.
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Many people from Northern Europe came in 1675. The population was 48% English with the rest coming from Germany, Sweden, Ireland, Scotland, and other places.
New Jersey, Delaware and parts of Pennsylvania was once called New Sweden.
No Asian, South American, North American, or Oceanic nation had African Colonies. Countries such as Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Netherlands, or Luxembourg didn't have colonies.
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New Sweden was the original nae of Delaware Colony. Delaware became part of three English colonies: New York, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
In 1638 the Swedish West India Company established a settlement on the Delaware River near to present day Wilmington. It was called Ft. Christina and didn't last very long. It was taken over by the Dutch in 1655 and eventually by the English.
Jamestown, Province of New York, and New Sweden were all American colonies that were company colonies. New Sweden was later renamed to Delaware.
If you are talking about the Folklands (Folklanden) in Sweden, the answer is Swedish.If you are talk talking about the Falkland Islands, a UK territory, the answer is English.
The same as in English: Sweden.
There are no nicknames for Sweden in English. At least none that are commonly used
The middle colonies of colonial America, which included New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, were primarily settled by the Dutch, Swedes, and English. The Dutch established New Amsterdam, which later became New York, while the Swedes founded settlements like New Sweden along the Delaware River. The English eventually took control of these territories and expanded settlements throughout the region, attracting a diverse population, including Quakers in Pennsylvania. This mix of cultural influences contributed to the unique character of the middle colonies.
No, it is not considered rude to speak English in Sweden. English is widely spoken and understood in Sweden, especially in urban areas and among younger generations.
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Sweden
Gustavus Adolphus the Great, king of Sweden (1594-1632).