Friday, 30 December 2016

SWEDEN



Sweden is a North European country. It is on the eastern side of the Scandinavian peninsular. It includes the Baltic island Gotland and Oeland.

The Roman historian Tacitus refers to Suiones tribesmen and it is assumed that it was the first inhabitants to have founded the Swedish State.

Vikings from Sweden raided in the Baltic, Russia and as far as  the Arab caliphate of Baghdad.

In 1397 Sweden joined Norway and Denmark in the Union of Kalmar. Denmark dominated the union until 1523 when Gustavus Vasa led a successful revolt. It gave Sweden independence and established his own royal dynasty.  He introduced Lutheranism as the state religion.
Sweden’s power and territory expanded during the 16th and 17th centuries especially during the reigns of the great military commander Gustavus Adolfus (1611-32).

As all great empires the strain started to tell to maintain it during the reign of Charles XII (1682-1718).

In 1721 the Northern War ended and the empire broke up and a parliamentary government was established replacing the monarchy.

The coup of Gustavus II in 1772 re-established the monarchy again.

During the Napoleonic War Sweden was one of the Third Coalition fighting the French.

In 1818 Charles XIV became king and when he died in 1844 he established today’s Swedish monarchy.

Sweden had a policy of non-alignment during the two World Wars. It managed to become one of the World’s wealthiest and socially most progressive states.

After a long period of Social Democratic power the prime minister Olaf Palme tried to raise taxation to fund the welfare spending and his party was outvoted in 1976.

The Social Democrats were voted in again n 1982. Palme was assassinated four years later but his party held power till 1991.

The Moderate Unity Party took over and started negotiation to be members of the European Community. The party reduced public expenditure on welfare, especially on health and education.

Sweden joined the European Union in 1995.

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