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
- The Fish River is made the eastern boundary of the Cape Colony
- July - The Sultan of Mysore, India declares war on the British
- 16 December - The Netherlands joins the League of Armed Neutrality that is formed by Catherine the Great of Russia to protest British interference with the shipping of neutral nations during the war. Russia, Sweden, Prussia, Denmark, Austria, Portugal and Italy all join
- 20 December - Britain declares war on the Netherlands
- French troops arrive at the Cape Colony to guard it against the English
[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
- April - François Le Vaillant, French explorer, collector and ornithologist, arrives in the Cape Colony and travels until 1785[1]
- 30 April - The paper rix dollars is issued for the first time in the Cape[1]
- British forces capture the French outpost of Cuddalore in the Indian Ocean, later recaputed back
- The Dutch port of Trincomalee on Ceylon is captured by the British, later recaptured back by the French
[edit] 1783
- 3 September - The Treaty of Paris is signed ending the war. The Dutch have lost the most from the war
[edit] 1784
- The French troops departed the Cape
[edit] 1785
- 14 February - Cornelis Jacob van de Graaff is appointed Governor of the Cape
- 3 May - The Dutch East India Company ship, the Brederode, carrying a cargo of porcelain, tin and spices, runs aground near Cape Agulhas
[edit] 1786
- The Dutch East India Company established a magistracy at Graaff Reinet
[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
- 10 January 1780 - Martin Heinrich Carl Lichtenstein, physician, explorer and zoologist, is born in Hamburg, Germany
- 4 June 1787 - Leopold Marquard, educationist and missionary to Southern Africa, is born in Westphalia, Germany
[edit] Deaths
[edit] References
- ^ 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.