1770s in South Africa

1770s in South Africa

"See also:"
1760s in South Africa,
other events of 1770s,
1780s in South Africa and the
Timeline of South African history.

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Events

1771

* The Dutch East India Company institutes a policy in the Cape Colony which dictated that schools should teach exclusively in Dutch and strict laws of assembly
* Clashes between Trekboers and Xhosa begin as trekkers cross the Gamtoos River in the east
* 12 August Joachim Ammema, Baron van Plettenberg, is appointed acting Governor of the Cape after the death of Ryk Tulbagh

1774

* A commando mounted against the San tribes kill 503 and capture 241 San
* 18 May Joachim Ammema, Baron van Plettenberg, is appointed to the full post of Governor of the Cape

1775

* 13 of England's American colonies erupt in revolt

1776

* England's revolting colonies declare themselves the independent United States of America

1778

* The Cape Colony boundary is extended to Buffels, Zak and Fish Rivers
* Hendrik Jacob Wikar and Robert Jacob Gordon meet Khoikhoi, Geisiqua and Tswana tribes along lower and middle Gariep which Gordon names Orange River in honour of the Netherlands Stadtholder
* 6 February - France formally recognises the United States as a nation by signing a treaty of Friendship and Trade. An undeclared war with Britain soon erupted
* 27 July - French and British navies clash just off the coast of France
* 30 December - Britain captures the port of St. Lucia in the Caribbean Sea
* British forces capture Pondicherry in the Bay of Bengal from the French, later recapured
* The Dutch port of St Eustatius in the West Indies became the world's busiest port handling the majority of supplies and arms bound for the United States

1779

* Xhosas moving south clash with the settlers at the Fish River starting the first of nine Cape Frontier Wars
* 12 April - Spain joins with France and America in the war against Britain

Births

* 1 May 1772 - Sir Gilbraith Lowry Cole, Governor of the Cape Colony, is born
* 14 April 1775 - John Philip, a London Missionary Society's missionary to South Africa, is born at Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland

Deaths

* 1771 - Ryk Tulbagh, Governor of the Cape dies

References

See Timeline of South African history for list of References


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