The Delaware Colony
The Delaware Colony was first settled by the Dutch, but their
settlement didn’t last a year. The Indians massacred the settlers and
burned their forts. In 1638, the first permanent settlement was
founded. Swedish leader Peter Minuit founded the colony of New
Sweden. New Sweden was captured by Stuyvesant in 1655, and
remained under Dutch rule for nine years. In 1664, the Delaware
region was captured with New Netherland. The Delaware colony
was formed to expand the trade routes in the Americas. In 1684
William Penn asked the Duke of York to give him the Delaware
region as a territory of his colony Pennsylvania. Providing him
with a connection to the Atlantic Ocean.
The Delaware Colony had a legislature that first met in 1704.
Only, after they refused to met with the one from Pennsylvania.
They asked Penn for a separate legislature and he consented. A
legislature government has an upper house and a lower house. The
Upper House is mainly made up of the governors council. In the
Lower House was an elected assembly. They approved laws and
protected the rights of citizens that lived in the colony. The first
governor of Delaware was Peter Minuit.
In the 1760’s Britain enforced taxes that were very unpopular
on the colonies . Delaware sent delegates to Philadelphia to attend
the very first meeting of the Continental Congress in 1774. Nearly
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a year after the Revolutionary war started Delaware finally joined
the other colonies in fighting for their independence. Later that
year the Delaware region became the Delaware state and adopted
the first constitution.
Some of the things that we could not find information on were:
What king or queen ordered the charter
What were the reasons the settlers left England to go to Delaware
What goods did the colonist exported to England
When was the charter revoked by the king or queen