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I don't think there's been that much Scandinavian migration to the Appalachians. Sweden (at the time including Finland) had an early colony around the mouth of Delaware river, but it was conquered by the Dutch. Then the real migration to North America gets going in the 19th century from Sweden-Norway, but that is mainly to Minnesota and surrounding areas.

Of course there are always individuals going everywhere, but I don't think that is enough to dominate Appalachia.

by fjallstrom on Thu Apr 5th, 2018 at 10:55:28 AM EST
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