1700s in South Africa
Events
1700
- An ordinance is proclaimed by the Cape Colony's administration, restricting the importation of Asian slaves
- Dlamini chiefdoms move south and settle north of the Phongolo River; thereby forming the core of the future Swazi nation
- Free burghers are permitted to trade with the Khoikhoi chiefdoms
- The colony's administration scraps its policy of forbidding the inland trek of migrant stock farmers or trekboers. The boundaries are extend north and include Winterberg, Witzenberg and Roodezand, later called Tulbagh
1702
- 3 April - The Merenstejin, a Dutch merchant ship, sinks off Jutten Island on the west coast of the Cape Colony
1706
- 28 February - Adam Tas, a community leader in the Cape Colony, is jailed for drafting a petition accusing local VOC officials of corruption and money laundering
1707
1708
- 17 January - The Cape Council of Policy resolves to deport Rev. E F Le Bourg
- 1 February - Lodewijk van Assenburgh is appointed Governor of the Cape
Births
- 1700 - Hendrik Swellengrebel, Governor of the Cape
References
See Timeline of South African history for list of References