Fort Nya Elfsborg was a Swedish settlement in North America and part of the New Sweden colony. Built in 1643 and named after Älvsborg Fortress, it was located upon the New Jersey side of the Delaware River, between present day Salem and Alloway Creek. World map showing location of North America A satellite composite image of North America North America is the third largest continent in area and fourth in population after Asia and Africa in area and population and Europe in population. ... New Sweden, or Nya Sverige, was a Swedish colony in North America corresponding roughly to the networked region of urban sprawl around Philadelphia, containing such settlements as New Stockholm (now Bridgeport) and Swedesboro in New Jersey, as well as others in Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland. ... Events January 21 - Abel Tasman discovers Tonga February 6 - Abel Tasman discovers the Fiji islands. ... State nickname: The Garden State Other U.S. States Capital Trenton Largest city Newark Governor Richard Codey (acting) Official languages None defined Area 22,608 km² (47th) - Land 19,231 km² - Water 3,378 km² (14. ... The Delaware River at New Hope, Pennsylvania The Delaware River is a river on the Atlantic coast of the United States. ... The City of Salem highlighted in Salem County. ...
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New Sweden, or Nya Sverige, was a Swedish colony in North America corresponding roughly to today's state of Delaware but also containing settlements in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.
In 1643, the company expanded along the river from Fort Christiana, established FortNyaElfsborg on the north bank near present-day Salem, New Jersey In May 1654, the Dutch Fort Casimir was conquered by the New Sweden colony, led by governor Johan Rising.
The fort was taken without force since no gunpowder was present, and the settlement was renamed Fort Trinity.