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- -- -  Chapter 13   Chapter 13 --    Drivers  for Emigration
                  Chapter 13   Chapter 13 --

                     As I stated, The Spanish conquest, in the New World, was driven by the 3G's, gold, for
              Immigrationglory and gospel.

                     The people came from England because they wanted freedom from the British ruler, who at the
              time was King George, the third, but more importantly they wanted religious freedom.

                     Larger numbers of Welsh immigrants arrived in North America after 1865 when the 13th
              amendment of the Constitution outlawed slavery in the United States. Insufficient figures for immigrants
              onto United States were available before 1820. Some ended up in the Pennsylvania area. The fact that
              they were in Pennsylvania, and down in the southern states, indicates that the Welsh were slaveholders.
              Whilst immigration before 1840 was weak and sporadic one writer said that following in my studies of the
              Welsh families through our south it has become very evident and not just the Scots settled the southern
              states, even  more  Welsh surnames nominate any list of community names. The name Vaughan obviously,
              it's Gaelic.
                     Early on many Welsh families settled in Ireland but  later perhaps in times of famine and  left  for
              Arnerica

                     The actual origin of the Welsh name was one of those derived from Christian names, and England,
              like Jones Thomas, Davies, or Williams, the prefix AV meaning son-of the way that Scott's name like Mac for
              example. Richard and Hudson surnames derived from the Galic, take sources from the Celtic sources like
              Vaughan.

                     It came from Celtic's. This was happening in the 15th and 16th century.    The Morgan's give some
              examples from early records,  William,  app  John  Thomas meaning the son of John Thomas, he was a
              standard bearer of the  King  Henry  VIII,  and  became known  as  William  Jones.  Often  times   when
              family   was   located   in   a bilingual   border   area between Wales and England that names  got  a little
              bit  screwed   up  but the  first  great  Vaughan family  is located  in  BREDWARDLA  near  Hartford.  The
              name  derives  has  its   origin  in  the  Welsh app  epithet  for  Jean  FYChCAN  attached  to  the  native  of
              Ryerson  are  Rosier.   They are   the ones are who  was  killed  protecting  the  body of  King  Henry  V,   at
              the   battle  of  Ofrain  court  in   1415. His father was Rosier therefore the father had to be Rosier, the old
              and the son of Rosier.  That's Vaughan young Rosier-sons, are called shawn and it is fairly clear that bonds
              in this generation had become the surname.

                     The first known member of the Shire family to bear the name was Ll Vaughan and he was born
              around  the year 1250. By the 17th century the fixed surname was apparent in most  of Wales  although
              examples of old naming tradition have been found in the 19th century records.  By the time the English
              begin active colonization the Spanish had already explored a large portion of North America especially
              down in the south and southwest.

                     The Spanish explorers encountered the major civilizations in the New World, the Incas, in present-
              day Peru and the Mayans in Mexico and Central America. The conquistadors were ruly amazed by what
              they found. Immense wealth in gold and silver. Complex cities rivaling and suppressing some of the ones in
              Europe, and remarkable artistic and scientific achievements.

                     The Spanish conquest, in the New World, was driven by the 3G's, gold, glory and gospel In their
              drives to gather riches, Columbus enslaved the local populations. The number of the American natives
              plummeted in part because of the war against the colonial forces. They introduced the natives to disease
              due to the fact that they had no natural immunity. They contracted malaria and measles from uropeans
              who passed on syphilis. In a morbid exchange in 1494, shortly after Columbus's first voyage, the Pope
              divided the newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal by Catholic nations. They were fierce
              rivals, the line of  demarcation crossed through South America. The plan was to have the lands to the west


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