New Jersey, Delaware and parts of Pennsylvania was once called New Sweden.
The founder of the New England colonies were the English Pilgrims who moved to the New World from England. The first English settlement later became the colony known as Jamestown.
In 1638, the Dutch colonist Peter Minuet and the New Sweden Company founded the colony of Delaware. It was one of the Middle colonies that was founded for trade and profit.
There are two colonies that are the same. The two colonies that are the same are American colony and New Hampshire colony.
New Jersey was a royal colony and New York was a proprietary colony. They both were colonies and They both have New in their names.
Plymouth Colony, Dartmouth Colony, Boston Colony, and many more I cannot remember, sorry!
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 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.
New Sweden was the original nae of Delaware Colony. Delaware became part of three English colonies: New York, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
new England colonies
The founder of the New England colonies were the English Pilgrims who moved to the New World from England. The first English settlement later became the colony known as Jamestown.
New EnglandIt was a New England colony. The New England colonies were the colonies that were in the north.
3: new England colony, middle colony, and southern colony
The Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware.
In 1638, the Dutch colonist Peter Minuet and the New Sweden Company founded the colony of Delaware. It was one of the Middle colonies that was founded for trade and profit.
Jamestown, Province of New York, and New Sweden were all American colonies that were company colonies. New Sweden was later renamed to Delaware.
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