1780s in South Africa

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See also: 1770s in South Africa, other events of 1780s, 1790s in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history.


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[edit] Events

[edit] 1780

[edit] 1781

  • American and French soldiers and French naval forces force the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown
  • 3 February - British forces captured St Eustatius and neutralises all other Dutch outlets in the West Indies and in Surinam. French and Spanish forces later recaputed the island for the Dutch
  • August - The Dutch fleet is defeated at Dogger Bank in the English Channel

[edit] 1782

[edit] 1783

[edit] 1784

  • The French troops departed the Cape

[edit] 1785

[edit] 1786

[edit] 1787

  • The Dutch East India Company passed a law subjecting the nomadic Khoikhoi in the colony to certain restrictions

[edit] 1789

  • The start of the French Revolution
  • The Dutch East India Company, filled with corruption, becomes financially unstable
  • Merino sheep is imported from the Netherlands

[edit] Births

[edit] Deaths

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Henry Hall, 1859. Manual of South African Geography: Forming a Companion to the Map of South Africa to 16° South Latitude. Cape Town: S. Solomon. p. 161-2.