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naval power, the international power of the Swedish Empire was rooted in land-based military power, and when another general war engulfed northern Europe, the
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Swedish emigrants continued to go to the Americas to settle within other countries or colonies. The mid-19th and early 20th centuries saw a large
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was incapable of protecting the colony. Subsequently, the young colony was eventually annexed by the
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The Contest for the Delaware Valley: Allegiance, Identity, and Empire in the Seventeenth Century
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was a major centre for Swedish immigration, and laid the foundations of a population of
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of pioneers. The Swedish colonists established a trading relationship with the
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Willem Usselinx: Founder of the Dutch and Swedish West India Companies
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A Folk Divided: Homeland Swedes and Swedish Americans, 1840–1940.
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in North America as a threat to their interests in the
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