Swansea and America: A Connected History Across Centuries
Swansea and America: A Connected History Across Centuries Swansea’s relationship with the United States stretches across industry, migration, abolition, wartime cooperation, and cultural exchange. When arranged chronologically, a remarkable story emerges — one that begins in the 17th century and continues into the modern era. 17th Century: Swansea’s Name Crosses the Atlantic (1667) John Myles Memorial Plaque One of the earliest and most enduring links between Swansea and America dates back to 1667 , when English and Welsh settlers in New England founded a new town and named it Swansea, Massachusetts . This act of naming was far more than a simple gesture — it reflected the deep emotional and cultural ties that Welsh migrants carried with them as they crossed the Atlantic in search of religious freedom, land, and new opportunities. St. Iltyd's Church, Ilston, Gower Many of the settlers were part of Nonconformist and Baptist communities facing persecution in Britain. Their leader, R...