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New Sweden on the Delaware

New Sweden on the Delaware
Author: Clinton Alfred Weslager
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"No state lines existed when New Sweden attained its full size, and Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania became separate colonies..."--Introd. New Sweden lasted from 1638-1655.


New Sweden in America

New Sweden in America
Author: Carol E. Hoffecker
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780874135206

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"Although it was the first permanent European settlement in the Delaware River valley, the New Sweden colony has long been ignored by American colonial historians. To right this omission, and to mark the 350th anniversary of the founding of the New Sweden colony, the University of Delaware sponsored an international conference, "New Sweden in America: Scandinavian Pioneers and Their Legacy" in March of 1988. This event brought together twenty-eight scholars from Sweden, Finland, and the United States who represented several fields, including history, anthropology, and geography. The conference papers, collected in New Sweden in America, present the first look at the New Sweden colony since the advent of modern historical methods." "The essays in this volume examine the economic and social lives of a political entity, as well as its political structures. The topics discussed include an examination of the European environment from which the colonial venture came, the colonists' relations with the Native Americans, and the Swedish and Finnish settlers' adaptation to colonial life. The essays depict seventeenth-century Sweden as it emerged from its traditional ways and isolation into the dynamic world of Western European international politics and trade, and the failed attempts to bring European mercantilist policies to New Sweden." "The fascinating stories of the trade between the Swedish and Dutch settlers and the Susquehannock and Lenni Lenape Indians, the development of pidgin languages to facilitate the trade, the devout Lutheran religious observations of the colonists, and the introduction of Finnish construction methods (especially the log cabin) are all described in this volume. To encourage further scholarship in this field, the contributors identify topics for future study and delineate where original colonial documents may be found on both sides of the Atlantic."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


The People of New Sweden

The People of New Sweden
Author: Alf Åberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1988
Genre: Delaware
ISBN:

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Översättning av Alf Åbergs bok: Folket i Nya Sverige. Vår koloni vid Delawarefloden.


A History of New Sweden

A History of New Sweden
Author: Israel Acrelius
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2023-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368833758

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.


A History of New Sweden

A History of New Sweden
Author: Israel Acrelius
Publisher:
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1876
Genre: Delaware
ISBN:

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Swedes of the Delaware Valley

Swedes of the Delaware Valley
Author: Margaret Murray Thorell Ph.D.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2011-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1439639078

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The first Swedish settlers in America embarked from Gothenburg, Sweden, and sailed into Delaware Bay, arriving at what is now Wilmington. The fearless Swedish and Finnish settlers left their mark in the Delaware Valley and on many sites in the area, particularly its churches and famous log cabins. The photographs in Images of America: Swedes of the Delaware Valley depict the depth of Swedish American influence on the area, from early log cabins to John Morton, signer of the Declaration of Independence, to IKEA and the American Swedish Historical Museum. The museum, located in the heart of the Delaware Valley, is dedicated to preserving and promoting Swedish American culture, heritage, and traditions.


The 1693 Census of the Swedes on the Delaware

The 1693 Census of the Swedes on the Delaware
Author: Peter Stebbins Craig
Publisher: Sag Publications
Total Pages: 213
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780961610517

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This book "is based upon the 1693 census of the Swedes on the Delaware, a census taken to document the colonists' argument to Swedish authorities that there remained a sizable group of Swedes in America who were worthy of help in the form of new pastors for their churches and new religious books in the Swedish language" -- Intro.


Colonialism in the Margins

Colonialism in the Margins
Author: Gunlög Fur
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047410653

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The first book-length study of Swedish-Indian encounters in the New Sweden colony on the Delaware River focuses on land, trade and culture from the founding in 1638 until the 1680s, and compares these relations with Swedish interaction with Saami people.


The Contest for the Delaware Valley

The Contest for the Delaware Valley
Author: Mark L. Thompson
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2013-06-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807150606

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In the first major examination of the diverse European efforts to colonize the Delaware Valley, Mark L. Thompson offers a bold new interpretation of ethnic and national identities in colonial America. For most of the seventeenth century, the lower Delaware Valley remained a marginal area under no state's complete control. English, Dutch, and Swedish colonizers all staked claims to the territory, but none could exclude their rivals for long -- in part because Native Americans in the region encouraged the competition. Officials and settlers alike struggled to determine which European nation would possess the territory and what liberties settlers would keep after their own colonies had surrendered. The resulting struggle for power resonated on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. While the rivalry promoted patriots who trumpeted loyalties to their sovereigns and nations, it also rewarded cosmopolitans who struck deals across imperial, colonial, and ethnic boundaries. Just as often it produced men -- such as Henry Hudson, Willem Usselincx, Peter Minuit, and William Penn -- who did both. Ultimately, The Contest for the Delaware Valley shows how colonists, officials, and Native Americans acted and reacted in inventive, surprising ways. Thompson demonstrates that even as colonial spokesmen debated claims and asserted fixed national identities, their allegiances -- along with the settlers' -- often shifted and changed. Yet colonial competition imposed limits on this fluidity, forcing officials and settlers to choose a side. Offering their allegiances in return for security and freedom, colonial subjects turned loyalty into liberty. Their stories reveal what it meant to belong to a nation in the early modern Atlantic world.