They were lazy and gave them up to the other settlers.
they are the original people of sweden. much like native americans of north america
New Netherlands was a dutch colony in North America, which included New Amsterdam (which later become New York City). Sweden is country in Europe. The New Netherlands never invaded the Swedish.
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what was the basis of the french economy in north america
In the late 1500s, both British and Swedish colonies in North America were primarily motivated by economic interests, seeking to exploit natural resources and establish trade routes. Each sought to expand their influence and compete with other European powers for territory and resources. Additionally, both colonies faced challenges from Indigenous populations and harsh environmental conditions, which influenced their settlement patterns and interactions with Native Americans. Furthermore, they adopted similar colonial structures, such as establishing trading posts and small settlements.
Great Britain, Spain, France, Germany, Poland/Lithuania, Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden, and Russia.
Spain, France, England, the Netherlands, and even Sweden explored parts of North America.
Spain, France, England, the Netherlands, and even Sweden explored parts of North America.
France Britain Spain Netherlands Russia Im not sure that there were 5 nations, but these four nations did have colonies in North America.
Spain, France, England, Netherlands, Sweden
England, France, Spain and the Netherlands
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.
There were more than four, but the four most prominent were the England, Spain, France, and the Netherlands. Russia and Sweden also explored North America, but their actions are largely dismissed since Russia explored Alaska (as opposed to the more popular eastern USA, eastern Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean) and Sweden's colonies were promptly annexed by the French or Dutch.
France, Britain, Denmark-Norway, and the Netherlands had colonies in North America along with Spain. Other countries, such as Russia and Portugal, claimed territory in North America but never established settlements.
The English colonies settled on the continent of North America.
No. Sweden is located in Northern Europe.
The first country to successfully colonize the Americas was Spain. The first peoples to start colonies in the Americas, if we are to not include the Natives who came from Russia, are the Vikings. Leif Eriksson of Greenland sailed to North America (specifically Canada) and established a colony, which after losing connection to its mother-country, Greenland, dissolved. This Viking colonization of North America occurred over 500 years before Christopher Columbus' birth.