The first European settlement in southern Africa was established by the Dutch East India Company in Table Bay (Cape Town) in 1652. Created to supply passing ships with fresh produce, the colony grew rapidly as Dutch farmers settled to grow crops.
Boers.
South Africa was devoid of humans. The blacks (Zulu) from the north, and the whites (Boer) from the south settled South Africa at the same time.
There are probably a number of answers to this question, one would be the Cape Colony (South Africa) first settled by the Dutch in 1652 which was then occupied by the British during the first and second occupations.
Yes. Mainly the German/Dutch and the British.
The Portuguese first settled in Madeira and the Azores Islands off the coast of Portugal before expanding their settlements to areas along the coasts of Africa, Asia, and later Brazil in South America.
Mainly Dutch Reformed.
The Dutch settled in what later became South Africa. There was no "country" as such when they arrived.
1836
It was the first region in south of Africa to gain freedom
when whas south shields first settled
Diamonds were found in south Africa in 1867 and gold was found in 1884
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