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On April 6, 1652 the first white people (Dutch) arrived in South Africa to establish a settlement at the Cape. Their purpose, initially, was not to colonize the area, but to supply fresh food for the men on the Dutch ships sailing on the long route between Europe and India.

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A permanent (Dutch) colony was established by the Dutch East India Company at Cape Town under Johan Anthoniszoon "Jan" van Riebeeck

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the first Europeans to settle in South Africa in 1652 are Dutch

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