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Swedish emigration to North America

The Swedish emigration to North America took place between 1840-1910. Like the Irish diaspora it was sparked by poverty in Sweden, which was exacerbated during bad years. Only Britain and Norway had a higher emigration rate. By 1910, Chicago Chicago

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 had a greater population of Swedes than Gothenburg Gothenburg

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. Minnesota Minnesota

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 was also a place where many Swedish emigrants settled. Most emigrants were from Sm?land and left on boats from Gothenburg, travelling via Britain. Several hundred of the passengers who died when the Titanic RMS Titanic

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 sank on its maiden voyage in 1912 were Swedish emigrants with third class tickets.

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The Swedish emigration to North America took place between 1840-1910. Like the Irish diaspora it was sparked by poverty in Sweden, which was exacerbated during bad years. Only Britain and Norway had a higher emigration rate. By 1910, Chicago Chicago

Chicago is the largest city [i] in the U.S. state [i] of Illinois [i], as well as the third-most populous [i] ... 

 had a greater population of Swedes than Gothenburg Gothenburg

Gothenburg ) is a city [i] and municipality [i] in the p ... 

. Minnesota Minnesota

Minnesota is a state [i] in the Midwestern [i] region of the United States [i]... 

 was also a place where many Swedish emigrants settled.

Most emigrants were from Småland Småland

Smland is a historical province [i] in southern Sweden [i].
... 

 and left on boats from Gothenburg, travelling via Britain. Several hundred of the passengers who died when the Titanic RMS Titanic

RMS [i] Titanic was an Olympic class passenger liner [i] that became... 

 sank on its maiden voyage in 1912 were Swedish emigrants with third class tickets.

Vilhelm Moberg, who nearly became an emigrant himself, would later write a monumental epic portraying the lives of two people who emigrated.

The southern Swedish town of Växjö Växjö

... 

 contains the Swedish Emigrant Institute located in the House of Emigrants , founded in 1965 "to preserve records, interviews, and memorabilia relating to the period of major Swedish emigration between 1846 and 1930 when 1.3 million of the Swedish population left the country". In 1968, research materials Moberg had collected for his epic were donated to the Institute and an exhibition is housed in the House of Emigrants .

See also

  • Languages of the United States#Swedish Languages in the United States

    Although the United States [i] currently has no official language, English [i] has long ... 

  • New Sweden New Sweden

    New Sweden, or Nya Sverige, was a small Swedish [i] settlement along the Delaware River [i] o ... 

  • Swedish colonization of the Americas
  • Swedish American Swedish American

    Swedish-Americans are the Americans [i] with Swedish heritage, most often related to the l ... 

  • Swedish Canadian

External links

  • The Kalmar Nyckel Foundation & Tall Ship Kalmar Nyckel.





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