- Welsh settlement in the Americas
Welsh settlement in the Americas was the result of several individual initiatives to found distinctively Welsh settlements in the
New World . It can be seen as part of the more generalBritish colonization of the Americas .The Madoc legend
A story popularized in the 16th century claimed that the first European to see America was the Welsh prince
Madoc in 1170. A son ofOwain Gwynedd , prince of Gwynedd, he had supposedly fled his country during a succession crisis with a troop of colonists and sailed west. He eventually landed near theMississippi River and founded a colony, which later mingled with the Indians. In the late 16th century the legend was used by writers such as John Dee to support English claims toNorth America . The legend was revived in the 18th century with tales of Welsh speaking Indians, but most modern scholars consider it to have no basis in fact.North America
There was extensive Welsh emigration to the
United States andCanada , but only a few attempts to set up separate Welsh colonies. Sir William Vaughan sent Welsh colonists to Renews, Newfoundland in 1617 to establish a permanent colony, which eventually failed. Vaughan made further attempts to establish a colony at Trepassey which he called Cambriol, but this also eventually failed.Pennsylvania
Many
Quakers from Wales emigrated toPennsylvania in the 17th century with a promise fromWilliam Penn that they would be allowed to set up a Welsh colony there. TheWelsh Tract was to have been a separate county whose local government would use the Welsh language, since many of the settlers spoke no English. The promise however was not kept and by the 1690s the land had already been partitioned into different counties, and the Tract never gained self-government.In the late 18th century, a Welsh colony named Cambria was established by
Morgan John Rhys in what is nowCambria County , Pennsylvania.Later, between 1856 and 1867, there was an attempt by Samuel Roberts to establish a Welsh colony at Brynffynnon,Tennessee . Meanwhile,Michael D. Jones developed plans to establish colonies inWisconsin ,Oregon , and inBritish Columbia , but these were not realized.Tennessee
Following the
American Civil War , 104 Welsh immigrant families moved from Pennsylvania toEast Tennessee . These Welsh families settled in an area now known as Mechanicsville, and part of the city ofKnoxville . These families were recruited by the brothers Joseph and David Richards to work in a rolling mill then co-owned by John H. Jones.The Richards brothers co-founded the Knoxville Iron Works beside the L&N Railroad, later to be used as the site for the World's Fair 1982. Of the original buildings of the Iron Works where Welsh immigrants worked at, only the structure housing the restaurant 'The Foundry' remains. In 1982 World's Fair the building was known as the Strohause.
Having first met at donated space at the Second Presbyterian Church, the immigrant Welsh built their own Congregational Church with the Reverend Thomas Thomas serving as the first pastor in 1870. However, by 1899 the church property was sold.
The Welsh immigrant families became successful and established other businesses in Knoxville, which included a company that built coal cars, several slate roofing companies, a marble company, and several furniture companies. By 1930 many Welsh dispersed into other sections of the city and neighboring counties such as
Sevier County . Today, more than 250 families in greater Knoxville can trace their ancestry directly to these original immigrants. The Welsh tradition in Knoxville is remembered with Welsh descendants celebratingSt. David's Day .outh America
In 1852
Thomas Benbow Phillips ofTregaron established a settlement of about 100 Welsh people in the state ofRio Grande do Sul inBrazil . Many of these colonists later moved to the more successful colony inPatagonia as part of theWelsh settlement in Argentina .The best known of the Welsh colonies, the colony in the
Chubut Valley of Patagonia known as "Y Wladfa Gymreig" ("The Welsh Colony"), was established in 1865 when 153 settlers landed at what is nowPuerto Madryn . Shortly before this, the colonists had reached an agreement withArgentina 's minister of the interior,Guillermo Rawson , that the colony would be recognized as one of the states of Argentina when its population reached 20,000. However this pledge was not ratified by the Argentinian Congress, out of fear that the British government would use the presence of the settlers as an excuse to seize Patagonia.References
*John Davies. "A History of Wales". London: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-014581-8
ee also
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Welsh American
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