History of Finland
Finland has received some benefits from association with Sweden. Acceptance of new religion was accompanied by distribution of the European customs, customs and cultures. Mixed marriages between Finns and Swedes have expanded representation of Finns in local authorities. Accession of a dynasty the Vase in Sweden has led to an establishment of more strict and effective board in Finland. With 1527 to Finland there was church Reformatsija. Lutheranism distribution was accompanied by active educational activity. Formation of the Finnish literary language concerns the same time. With 1548 in the Finnish language church services began to be held. In 17 century Sweden has undertaken some improvements of a management system in Finland. The Swedish governor general Per to Home-made beer has entered appeal court and has based university in Turku, and also has given the rights of independence to cities. Representatives of Finland have been admitted in Swedish риксдаг. Though these reforms first of all have infringed on interests of the Swedish nobility living in Finland, local peasants too derived from them some benefit