New Sweden

New Sweden (Swedish: Nya Sverige, Finnish: Uusi-Ruotsi) was a Swedish colony in North America that existed from 1638 through 1655.[1] It was in the modern day states of Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Its capital was Fort Christina, modern-day Wilmington.

New Sweden
Nya Sverige
1638–1655
Flag of New Sweden
Map of New Sweden ca. 1650 by Amandus Johnson
Map of New Sweden ca. 1650
by Amandus Johnson
StatusSwedish colony
CapitalFort Christina
Common languagesSwedish, Finnish
King/Queen of Sweden 
 1632–1654
Christina
 1654–1660
Charles X Gustav
Governor 
 1638
Peter Minuit
 1638–1640
Måns Nilsson Kling
 1640–1643
Peter Hollander Ridder
 1643–1653
Johan Björnsson Printz
 1653–1654
Johan Papegoja
 1654–1655
Johan Risingh
Historical eraColonial period
 Established
1638
 Dutch conquest
1655
 Peach Tree War
1655
CurrencySwedish riksdaler
Preceded by
Succeeded by
New Netherland
Susquehannock
New Netherland
Today part of United States

New Sweden was captured by the Dutch in 1655, and incorporated into New Netherland.

References

  1. "Delaware". World Statesmen. Retrieved 18 January 2015.

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