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The Cape Colony was officially created on March 7, 1652, when Jan van Riebeeck, on behalf of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), established a settlement at the Cape of Good Hope. This settlement marked the beginning of the Cape Colony, which later developed into a Dutch colony and, subsequently, came under British control in the late 18th century.
Dias did not sail for the Dutch or the English, but for Portugal and is famous for his 1487 to 1488 expedition around the Cape of Good Hope.
The Cape of Good Hope does not refer to a specific geographical region, but to rather a section of coastline, which became a notation on nautical charts. It probably refers to the region of what is today the Cape Peninsula, which is located at the south west tip of the African continent. Previously the same region was called "The Cape of Storms" also "Kaap de Goede Hoop" which is the Dutch for Cape of Good Hope. See link below
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Because they had heard Gold was discovered by the Dutch settlers.
Boer, which is Dutch for farmer
The Cape of good Hope refers to a cape in South Africa's Western Cape province. A cape is a geographical feature described as a coastal rocky headland. The Cape of Goodhope is famous as an early Dutch settlement.
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.
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Dutch settlers came to the Cape of good hope in 1652.
The Cape of Good Hope of Kaap de Goode Hoop (Dutch) is a geographic region at the south west tip of South Africa. It refers to the current area of the Cape Pensinsula
The Cape Colony was officially created on March 7, 1652, when Jan van Riebeeck, on behalf of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), established a settlement at the Cape of Good Hope. This settlement marked the beginning of the Cape Colony, which later developed into a Dutch colony and, subsequently, came under British control in the late 18th century.
Dias did not sail for the Dutch or the English, but for Portugal and is famous for his 1487 to 1488 expedition around the Cape of Good Hope.
The Cape of Good Hope