1790s in South Africa explained
The following lists events that happened during the 1790s in South Africa.
Events
1790
1791
1792
1793
- Xhosas clash with the white settlers at the Fish River starting full out war, 2nd Cape Frontier War
- War is declared by the victorious French revolutionaries against the Dutch Prince of Orange
- Britain goes to war against France
- 2 September – Abraham Josias Sluysken is appointed the Governor of the Cape. He is the last governor under Dutch East India Company rule
- 8 October – After a series of victories, the Dutch commandoes led by Landdrost Honoratus CD Maynier, could not force the Xhosa over the Fish River and peace was accepted and thereby ending the 2nd Cape Frontier War.
1795
1797
- 5 March – The Cape becomes a British colony
- 4 May – Sir John Barrow, author and explorer, arrives at the Cape Colony
- 23 May – The first British Governor of the Cape Colony, Lord Macartney, arrives.
1798
- The first Post Office is established in the Cape Colony
- The Dutch East India Company is liquidated
- The first mosque in southern Africa is established in Dorp Street by Tuan Guru
- A Dutch Reformed Church is founded at Swellendam
- 22 November Dundas is appointed Governor of the Cape
1799
Births
- 19 December 1792 – Hendrik Potgieter, Voortrekker leader, is born in Graaff-Reinet, Cape Colony
- 1 March 1797 – Gerhardus Marthinus Maritz, Voortrekker leader, is born in the Graaff-Reinet District
- 21 June 1797 – Christoffel Brand, politician, (d. 1875)
- 27 November 1798 – Andries Pretorius, Voortrekker leader, is born in Graaff-Reinet, Cape Colony
Deaths
References
See Years in South Africa for list of other References
Notes and References
- Wallis, F. (2000) Nuusdagboek: feite en fratse oor 1000 jaar, Kaapstad: Human & Rousseau Potgieter, D.J. (ed) (1973) Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa (SESA), VOL. 8. Published by NASOU Limited: Cape Town. p. 125
- https://books.google.com/books?id=PYdBH4dOOM4C&pg=PA531 Exploring Polar Frontiers: A Historical Encyclopedia