FINLAND
IN THE MID 1500’s
In the 1500’s Finland was divided into two parts. The western part was
part of the kingdom of Sweden. At the same time the eastern part belonged to Novgorod (Russia).
Olavinlinna
Castle was founded in 1475 to secure the eastern border of the Kingdom of
Sweden-Finland. The taxation became heavy in the southern Savo because of this
huge fortification project. Peasants tried to avoid taxes by moving further
north from Savo.
The king of Sweden Gustaf Wasa
wanted to conquer more land from the east. He declared that “All unused lands belongs to God, us and the
Swedish Crown”
In 1595 Sweden and Russia signed a new peace treaty in Täyssinä. Lake
Oulujärvi Wilderness (Uleträsk Äremark)
later called as PALTAMO
became part of Sweden for the first time. The new settlers came from Savo and
the Northern Ostrobothnia (Liminka and Oulu area) after the peace treaty. The
first Romppainens moved to Lake Oulujärvi in 1609. Swedish Crown started to
build a stone fortress in Kajaani in 1604. The town of Kajaani itself was
founded around this remote fortress in 1651 by Count Per Brahe
of Sweden. In
1617 Sweden conquered Karelia, Ingria and Estonia from Russia. Sweden lost
it’s superiority when Russia became the greatest power of the Northern Europe
in the 1700’s. Paltamo area was officially part of Sweden from 1595 to 1809.
Between 1809 and 1917 Finland was part of the Czar’s Russia. Paltamo parish was devided into several parts in 1647
and 1786 (maps).

LINK: The monument
for the first Finnish settlers in Kainuu 1552-1952
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