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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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New Sweden was first settled in 1638 on the banks of the Delaware River near what is now Wilmington, DE. It lasted until about 1655 comprising parts of what would become New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.

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How did new Sweden come to an end?

the dutch defeated them in Delaware which ended New Sweden. It was then Delaware which became part of New Netherland.


Who was the Conqueror of New Sweden who later lost New Netherland to the English?

The conqueror of New Sweden who later lost New Netherland to the English was Peter Stuyvesant. He would serve as the last Dutch Director-General of the colony of New Netherland from 1647.


Whats colony was originally owned by the Swedish?

During 1638-1655 Sweden owned an area in North America named Nya Sverige (New Sweden). Unfortunately the Dutch took over it at 1655. It was an area around the Delaware River, today the area is in between New Jersey and Pennsylvania in USA.During 1650-1658 and 1660-1663 Sweden owned an area in Africa called Svenska Guldkusten (Swedish gold coast). Sweden bought the area from the "Afrikanska kompaniet" in 1650 but lost it to the Danish in 1658. Sweden recaptured the area in 1660 but lost it to the Dutch in 1663. The recent name of the area is Cabo Corso.During 1785-1878 Sweden owned the Island Saint Barthélemy(the same name as today). The Island was given to Sweden from France in 1785 but was sold back in 1878.During 14 months between 1813-1814 Sweden owned the Island Guadeloupe. The Island was given to Sweden from Great Britain as a compensation for helping them with the fight against Napoleon. This was only formally though, it was still controlled by the British governor. In May 1814 the Island returned to french possession due to the Treaty of Paris. Great Britain compensated Sweden by instituting a fund.


Where their Africans in New Sweden?

some people means that the total/hole humanity/mankind from africa 5000 b.c, there were only ice over sweden.


Did Sweden colonize Finland?

Yes, Sweden did have an empire. They took over much of Scandinavia and some parts of mainland Europe. Sweden also had colonies in Africa and the Americas (Caribbean islands and present day Delaware were part of Sweden).

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What did new Sweden old name?

the dutch


What happened to New Sweden?

The Dutch conquered it.


How did new Sweden come to an end?

the dutch defeated them in Delaware which ended New Sweden. It was then Delaware which became part of New Netherland.


The short lived colony conquered by Dutch new netherland in 1655 was?

New Sweden


The short-lived colony conquered by Dutch new netherland in 1655 was?

New sweden


The short-lived colony conquered by the new netherland dutch in 1655 was?

The colony of New Sweden


Did the Dutch from new Netherland captured New Sweden from the Swedes?

It was invented by puddington in the town of pudding land.


Who was the Conqueror of New Sweden who later lost New Netherland to the English?

The conqueror of New Sweden who later lost New Netherland to the English was Peter Stuyvesant. He would serve as the last Dutch Director-General of the colony of New Netherland from 1647.


Who hired peter minuit after the dutch fired him?

New Sweden, he helped to establish New Sweden which is located in present day Delaware. During his governorship there he was blown out to sea in a storm and never seen again


Who were the early colonists along the Delaware?

The Dutch near Lewes in 1631 and New Sweden at Firt Christina in 1638.


What year did the british take over?

In 1664 The British ousted the Dutch from Manhattan and renamed the city New York City.


Where was the first Dutch settlement in North America?

The Dutch were the first settlers in New Amsterdam, until the king of England had his brother, James the duke of York, go over and take New Amsterdam. The Dutch surrendered without a fight, and King George named it after his brother, New York.