Colonisation at the Cape in the 17th and 18th Centuries PDF
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This document discusses the colonization of the Cape in the 17th and 18th centuries, focusing on the results of Dutch colonization and slavery. It also covers migration patterns and cultural interactions.
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**COLONISATIO** [ **N AT THE CAPE IN THE**] **[17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES]** **C)[RESULTS OF DU]TCH COLONISATION OF THE** **[CAPE]** Slavery at the Cape: Why slaves were brought to the Cape: How slaves were brought to the Cape: **Where the slaves came from:** What it was like to be a slave at t...
**COLONISATIO** [ **N AT THE CAPE IN THE**] **[17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES]** **C)[RESULTS OF DU]TCH COLONISATION OF THE** **[CAPE]** Slavery at the Cape: Why slaves were brought to the Cape: How slaves were brought to the Cape: **Where the slaves came from:** What it was like to be a slave at the Cape: ·Slaves have to be indoors after 10pm; if they were out, they had to carry a lantern ·Slaves could not ride horses or wagons in the streets · Slaves could not sinng, whistle or make any other sound at night ·Slaves could not meet in bars, buy alcohol or form groups on public holidays ·Slaves could not gather near the entrance of a church during a church service Slaves who insulted or falsely accused a freeman were to be flogged and chained ·Slaves who struck a slave-holder were to be shown no mercy and put to death ·Slaves were not permitted to own or carry guns Taken from: [https://slavery.iziko.org.za/controlandresistance\#] **Slave resistance** **at** the Cape**:** **HIGH TREASON** A Few Fateful Days in **October** Louls of Mauritius and the 1808 Slave Rebellion launched from Bird\'s Song at the Cape of Good Hope **Slave** legacy at the Cape: **Slavery was** in **the Cape** for 180 years. Many slaves came from the east. Free burghers: Dutch and French Huguenot immigration: Expanding frontiers: Movement of the trekboers inland: