Originally they were employees of the Dutch East India Company but when they left the employ of the company they were called Vryburgers, literally Free citizens.
They were known as, 'Boers'.
The first European settlers in South Africa (and in Cape Town) arrived in 1652 and were representatives of the Dutch East India company whose task it was to set up a victualling station for the ships of the company to take on fresh supplies on the long journey round the Cape of Good Hope to the spice and silk Routes of the East. From this Dutch garrison eventually arose town; then a city that became known as Cape Town.
Cape Town was not established by the "boers". The modern city of Cape Town can be deemed to have been established by the Dutch East India Company who sent Jan van Riebeeck and a small group of people in three ships to establish a victualling post so that ships of the Dutch East India Company could obtain fresh fruit and vegetables and meat while rounding the Cape on their way to the east. The term "boers" came about because many of the Dutch settlers became farmers (boer is the dutch word for Farmer) and left the Cape to escape the expansionary aims of the British were seized possession of the Cape Colony from the Dutch.
Slavery was imported to Cape Town with the first European settlers. It remained a common practice until it was prohibited by the then British government of the Cape Colony in the 19th century.
Cape Horn was named by the first European to sail around it, a Dutch man, and he named it after his home town of Hoorn.
Whilst the area surrounding present Cape Town was occupied for millennia before the first European settlers; the present city of Cape Town traces its origins to the original Dutch settlers who established a provisioning post for the Dutch East India Company in Cape Town in 1652.Jan van Riebeeck and his men arrived in South African on 6 April 1652 which is when the first modern European settlements would have been built.
They were known as, 'Boers'.
They're part of the human race.
Cape Town is actually situated near a cape, known as the Cape of Good Hope, which is located at the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula. The Cape of Good Hope was historically significant as a navigational landmark for sailors traveling between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Cape Town itself was originally established as a supply station by the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century. The city grew around the Cape Peninsula and was named "Kaapstad" by the Dutch settlers, which translates to "Cape Town" in English. The name refers to its location near the Cape of Good Hope and the fact that it served as a town near the cape. So while Cape Town is not specifically located on the Cape of Good Hope itself, its name reflects its historical connection and proximity to this significant geographical landmark at the tip of the Cape Peninsula.
There are so many parks in Cape Town that it would be impractical to list them all. One of the best is the Company Gardens at the top of the city. The park has its origins in the gardens that were planted by the original Dutch settlers in the 17th century. One of the top attractions of Cape Town is Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
The first European settlers in South Africa (and in Cape Town) arrived in 1652 and were representatives of the Dutch East India company whose task it was to set up a victualling station for the ships of the company to take on fresh supplies on the long journey round the Cape of Good Hope to the spice and silk Routes of the East. From this Dutch garrison eventually arose town; then a city that became known as Cape Town.
1652
cape town was colonized in 1652 by the english and the dutch
No, the Dutch settlers mined for silver in the mountains near Noordhoek- now part of the Table Mountain National park.
The town was originally a provisioning settlement of the Dutch and was established in 1652.
The oldest building in Cape Town is the castle which was built by the Dutch East India Company settlers between 1666 and 1679. This impressive stone fortress is now a museum open to the public and should be included on the itinerary of any visitor to Cape Town. Originally the castle was built on the beachfront but is now situated in the centre of the city as a result of land reclamation.
Cape Town was first developed by the Dutch East India Company in 1652. The Africaans name was Kaapstad. Britain captured Cape Town in 1795. The centre of town is located at the northern end of the Cape Peninsula, hence the derevation of the name.