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1660s in South Africa

1660s in South Africa

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The following lists events that happened during the 1660s in South Africa.

Events

1660

  • The Dutch East India Company imports the first horses into the Cape from Batavia
  • Jan Danaert leads a horseback expedition from the Cape settlement to the east and reaches what he names the Olifants River
  • Pieter Everaert leads an unsuccessful horseback expedition from the Cape settlement to the north in an attempt to locate the land of the Namaqua

1661

  • Pieter Cruythoff is sent out from the Cape settlement to investigate the suitability of the interior for agriculture

1662

1663

1664

1665

  • 18 August - The first Dutch Reformed Church congregation is founded at the Cape and J. van Arkel is appointed the first minister

1666

1667

  • The first Malays arrive as slaves

1668

  • Hieronimus Cruse explores the southeast coast as far as Mossel Bay
  • 16 June - Jacob Borghorst is appointed Commander of the Cape

Births

Deaths


References

See Years in South Africa for list of References


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