1730s in South Africa

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The following lists events that happened during the 1730s in South Africa. Jan de la Fontaine continues as Governor of the Cape Colony.[1]

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1730

  • The Dutch East India Company imports slaves from Mozambique and Zanzibar[2]
  • The first trekboers reach the George area, trek inland into Langkloof
  • 8 March - Jan de la Fontaine becomes Governor of the Cape Colony
  • 8 April - The first Jewish congregation consecrates their synagogue
  • Phalo becomes ruler of the AmaXhosa, but rivalry between his sons ended up causing political rifts.
  • A Dutch commando kills six Khoi-San, captures a woman and three children. This is the first recorded instance of indigenous women and children taken as war captives for forced labor.
  • The VOC abandons Delagoa Bay after its failed occupation, and 103 soldiers return to the Cape Colony.
  • The French language disappears from the Huguenot immigrants within two generations, an unprecedented event in French emigration history.[3]
  • The Little Karoo valley is reached by the Dutch South Africans.[4]
  • The economic fortunes and profits of the VOC start to decline.[5]Over the next 50 years, 4 million guilders is drawn from the Asia capital stock, an liquid capital in Europe decreases by 20 million guilders during the same period.[6]

1732

1733

  • Matthias Lotter, master Gold and Silver Smith arrives at the Cape.

1734

1736

1737

1739

  • 1 March - Etienne Barbier's insurrection at Paarl
  • 1 April Hendrik Swellengrebel becomes the first South African-born governor when he is appointed Governor of the Cape

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