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Famous Swedes in the USA: Jonas Bronck: The Swedish Immigrant Who Gave His Name to the Bronx
Jonas Bronck was a Swedish-born immigrant who arrived in the Dutch colony of New Netherland (now New York) in 1639. Upon his arrival, Bronck purchased a large tract of land north of what is now Manhattan. This area became known as "Bronck's land" or "Bronck's farm," and it is from his name that the New York City borough of the Bronx derives its name.
This land purchase was significant not only for its size but also for its lasting impact on the geography and history of New York City. The Bronx has since become one of the city's five boroughs and is home to a rich cultural and historical legacy, including being the birthplace of hip-hop.
Jonas Bronck's decision to settle in this area and establish his farm laid the foundation for what would eventually become a major urban center in one of the world's most iconic cities. His legacy lives on in the name of the Bronx, making him a key figure in the story of Swedish immigrants who have shaped American history.