the slaves were brought to the cape by boat and were usually stacked one on top eachother or all stuck under the deck till the reached the cape
Slaves were brought to the Cape of Good Hope by European colonizers, primarily the Dutch East India Company, through the Indian Ocean slave trade. They were captured from various parts of Africa and transported on ships to be sold as laborers in the Cape Colony.
how were the slaves treated in the cape
Cape Town is a very cosmopolitan city that offers every possible type of cuisine; found in a range from cheap eateries to fine dining. The traditional food of Cape Town has its roots in the Far East; notably Indonesia and Malaysia, from where the Dutch settlers brought slaves to work in their households in the 17th century. There influence and the liberal use of spices is found in what is known as the Cape Malay style of food. Dishes such as skewered lamb (sosaties) grilled over a fire, and Bobotie ( a mince curry timbale, topped by egg custard) as well as Pickled fish, all trace their roots to the Malay Slaves.
CAPE TOWN TO WINDHOEK1265 km North of Cape Town.
Cape Town
No - cape town is in Africa !
Cape slaves came from Malaya, South Africa, and Madagascar.
The Cape of Good Hope Province, Cape Province for short.
The capacity of Cape Town Stadium at Cape Town in South Africa is 55,000.
Cape Town was created in 1839.
Cape Town