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  1. In 2001 Delaware elected its first female governor, Ruth Ann Minner. Delaware - Colonial, Quaker, Mid-Atlantic: The Dutch founded the first European settlement in Delaware at Lewes (then called Zwaanendael) in 1631. They quickly set up a trade in beaver furs with the Native Americans, who within a short time raided and destroyed the settlement ...

  2. Feb 10, 2024 · 1638 — Fort Christina, the first permanent European settlement in present-day Delaware and the entire Delaware River Valley was established by the New Sweden Company, a joint Dutch-Swedish trading corporation, led by Peter Minuet. The first colonists were 23 men, including Minuet, Captain Mans Kling, and Hendrick Huygen, the commissary.

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  4. In March 1638, the Swedish colony of New Sweden was established as the first permanent European settlement in Delaware. The Kalmar Nyckel anchored at a rocky point on the Minquas Kill. Today this site is called Swedes' Landing; it is located in Wilmington, Delaware.

  5. History of Delaware. The history of Delaware as a political entity dates back to the early colonization of North America by European settlers. Delaware is made up of three counties established in 1638, before the time of William Penn. Each county had its own settlement history.

  6. The first permanent white settlement, Fort Christina, is established on the Minquas Kill (renamed Christina River) by 23 Swedes, including Finns, led by Peter Minuit; it is the first permanent settlement on the Delaware and the beginnings of the New Sweden colony; it will become the city of Wilmington . 1639

  7. Dec 10, 2020 · Beginning the War of Independence. In October 1765, Delaware sent two delegates to a congress of the colonies in New York to deliberate on a joint colonial response to recent British measures, in particular, the Sugar Act of 1764 and the Stamp Act of 1765. The two men were landholder Caesar Rodney and attorney Thomas McKean: the two men and ...

  8. Aug 13, 2017 · 1007. Henry Hudson and Lord Delaware were there earlier, but Delaware’s first permanent settlement in 1638 was Swedish. Their fort was named for Sweden’s Queen Christina. The first Colony of New Sweden’s settlers lived where Wilmington is. It extended north to Philadelphia and across the Delaware River into New Jersey.

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