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Kalmar Nyckel (Swedish for 'Key of Kalmar') was a
Swedish ship
built by the
Dutch famed for
carrying Swedish settlers to
North America in 1638, to establish...
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established as the
first permanent European settlement in Delaware. The
Kalmar Nyckel anc****d at a
rocky point on the
Minquas Kill.
Today this site is called...
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Delaware Bay (Fort Christina) on
March 29, 1638,
aboard the
ships Kalmar Nyckel and
Fogel Grip
under the
command of
Peter Minuit, the
former director of...
- The
expedition sailed into
Delaware Bay
aboard the
Fogel Grip and
Kalmar Nyckel;
territory that was
claimed by the Dutch. They p****ed Cape May and Cape...
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Issued by
Cynthia Viteri Jiménez –
Major of Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Stadens Nyckel Örnsköldsvik (The key to the city of Örnsköldsvik, Sweden). Örnsköldsviks...
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Kalmar Nyckel rode out the
storm at sea, but The
Flying Deer was
never seen
again and
presumed to be lost with all hands. The
Kalmar Nyckel; A Guide...
- ISBN 9780671251901. Mayers,
Barbara (2007). Toolbox: Ship's Cat on the
Kalmar Nyckel. Bay Oak Publishers. ISBN 9780974171395.
Archived from the
original on 31...
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August 28. The crew was
taken by
Spanish pirates back to
Puerto Rico.
Kalmar Nyckel In 1649, in
response to New
Sweden needing new
settlers and recources, the...
- ISBN 978-1-258-23895-7. Weslager, C.A. A Man and His Ship:
Peter Minuit and the
Kalmar Nyckel.
Middle Atlantic Press, 1990. ISBN 978-0-9625563-1-9. Weslager, C.A. Delaware's...
- New Sweden.
Minuit and his
company arrived on the
Fogel Grip and
Kalmar Nyckel at Swedes' Landing,
which is present-day Wilmington, Delaware, on 29 March...