1770s in South Africa
The following lists events that happened during the 1770s in South Africa.
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Events
1772
- 13 January - The Prince Edward Islands are re-discovered by the French explorer Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne, and named them Terre de l'Espérance (Marion) and Ile de la Caverne (Pr. Edward)[1]
1778
- The Cape Colony boundary is extended to Buffels, Zak and Fish Rivers
- Hendrik Jacob Wikar and Robert Jacob Gordon meet Khoikhoi, Geisiqua and Tswana tribes along lower and middle Gariep which Gordon names Orange River in honour of the Netherlands Stadtholder
- 6 February - France formally recognises the United States as a nation by signing a treaty of Friendship and Trade. An undeclared war with Britain soon erupted
- 27 July - French and British navies clash just off the coast of France
- 30 December - Britain captures the port of St. Lucia in the Caribbean Sea
- British forces capture Pondicherry in the Bay of Bengal from the French, later recaptured
- The Dutch port of St Eustatius in the West Indies became the world's busiest port handling the majority of supplies and arms bound for the United States
Births
- 17 August 1777 - Anna Maria Truter, botanical artist and wife of Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet, is born in Cape Town
Deaths
- 1771 - Ryk Tulbagh, Governor of the Cape dies
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References
See Years in South Africa for list of References
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