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  1. Cape Colony · Population
    2.41 million (1904)
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    When was the Cape Colony established?
    Cape Colony, British colony established in 1806 in what is now South Africa. With the formation of the Union of South Africa (1910), the colony became the province of the Cape of Good Hope (also called Cape Province).
    What is the difference between Cape Colony and Cape Town?
    Cape Colony and Cape Town. The Cape Colony was a Dutch and later British colony at the southern tip of Africa, with Cape Town as its capital and largest city. The region was originally inhabited by the San and Khoikhoi peoples (known together as Khoisan), who were nomadic hunters and pastoralists, and by Bantu-speaking Africans.
    What was the population of Cape Town in 1814?
    Cape Town had a population of 16,000 people. In 1814 the Dutch government formally ceded sovereignty over the Cape to the British, under the terms of the Convention of London . The British started to settle the eastern border of the cape colony, with the arrival in Port Elizabeth of the 1820 Settlers.
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    What were the administrative divisions of the Cape Colony?
    Administrative divisions of the Cape Colony on the eve of the 1795 British occupation The Dutch Cape Colony was divided into four districts. In 1797 their populations were: [7] The title of the founder of the Cape Colony, Jan van Riebeeck, was installed as "Commander of the Cape", a position he held from 1652 to 1662.
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    Cape Town had a population of 16,000 people. In 1814 the Dutch government formally ceded sovereignty over the Cape to the British, under the terms of the Convention of London. British colonisation. The British started to settle the eastern border of the cape colony, with the arrival in Port Elizabeth of the … See more

    The Cape Colony (Dutch: Kaapkolonie), also known as the Cape of Good Hope, was a British colony in present-day South Africa named after the Cape of Good Hope, which existed from 1795 to 1802, and again from 1806 to … See more

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    An expedition of the VOC led by Jan van Riebeeck established a trading post and naval victualing station at the Cape of Good Hope in 1652. Van Riebeeck's objective was to secure a harbour of refuge for VOC … See more

    The districts of the colony in 1850 were:
    • Clanwilliam
    • The Cape
    • Stellenbosch
    • Zwellendam See more

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  4. https://www.britannica.com/place/Cape-Colony

    Cape Colony, British colony established in 1806 in what is now South Africa. With the formation of the Union of South Africa (1910), the colony became the province of the Cape of Good …

  5. Cape Colony (Chowan, North Carolina, USA) - Population …

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    The population development of Cape Colony as well as related information and services (weather, Wikipedia, Google, images). Source: U.S. Census Bureau (web). Explanation: Latest …

  6. https://www.encyclopedia.com/.../cape-colony-and-cape-town

    Cape Colony and Cape TownThe Cape Colony was a Dutch and later British colony at the southern tip of Africa, with Cape Town as its capital and largest city. The region was originally …

  7. https://www.britannica.com/place/Cape-Province

    Summary. Cape Province, also called Cape of Good Hope, Afrikaans Kaapprovinsie or Kaap die Goeie Hoop, former province of South Africa, occupying the southern extremity of the African …

  8. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Colony

    The Cape Colony (Dutch: Kaapkolonie) was the name of a colony based around the Cape of Good Hope, in southern Africa. It was first established in 1652 by Jan van Riebeeck as a …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Cape_Colony

    Traders of the United East India Company (VOC), under the command of Jan van Riebieeck, were the first people to establish a European colony in South Africa. The Cape settlement was built by them in 1652 as a re-supply point and way-station for United East India Company vessels on their way back and forth between the Netherlands and Batavia (Jakarta) in the Dutch East Indies. The su…

  10. https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Cape_Colony

    As of 19 November 1882, the Cape Colony had a population of 609,100 people. 50.1% of them were British, 18.4% Khoisans, 10.7% Xhosa, 8.8% Sotho, 7.9% Boers, 1.8% Biharis, 1.1% …

  11. History of the Cape Colony from 1806 to 1870 - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the colony extended to the mountains in front of the vast central plateau, then called "Bushmansland", and had an area of about 194,000 square kilometres and a population of …

  12. https://www.capepanel.org

    The censuses contain information not only about the complete settler population – by the end of the period, a total of more than 50 000 individuals – but also the enslaved and indigenous Khoesan population that lived and worked within the …

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