• The following lists events that happened during the 1770s in South Africa. 13 January - The Prince Edward Islands are re-discovered by the French explorer...
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    The 1770s (pronounced "seventeen-seventies") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1770, and ended on December 31, 1779. A period...
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  • that happened during the 1790s in South Africa. More Xhosa clans started crossing the Great Fish River[citation needed]in search of better grazing 29 June...
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  • The following lists events that happened during the 1760s in South Africa. trekboers Jansz Coetse, Klas Barends and others cross the Gariep River (now...
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  • The following lists events that happened during the 1750s in South Africa. 30 March - Ryk Tulbagh is appointed Governor of the Cape Colony A population...
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    Cape Colony, European settlers began arriving in Southern Africa in substantial numbers. Around the 1770s, Trekboers from the Cape encountered more Bantu...
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  • The following lists events that happened during the 1780s in South Africa. The Fish River is made the eastern boundary of the Cape Colony July - The Sultan...
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    During the 1770s, Africans, both enslaved and free, helped rebellious American colonists secure their independence by defeating the British in the American...
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  • This is a list of years in South Africa. BCE in Southern Africa Early CE in Southern Africa 13th century 14th century 15th century 16th century 1600s...
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    Cookhouse (Afrikaans: Kookhuis) is a small village located in Eastern Cape province, South Africa, some 170 kilometres (110 mi) north of Port Elizabeth and...
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    al-Qadir, advocated resistance against the forced exportation of Africans. In the 1770s, leader Abdul Kader Khan opposed the Atlantic slave trade through Futa...
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  • of Chicago. Born around 1745 in Saint-Domingue (now Haiti), DuSable was of African and French descent. In the late 1770s, DuSable established a successful...
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    Black South Carolinians are residents of the state of South Carolina who are of African American ancestry. This article examines South Carolina's history...
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    grew unpopular with the townspeople. By the 1770s, the region of South Carolina in which Kingston was located in was overwhelmingly English, though there...
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    the 1770s and largely ended with the Spanish–American War in the late 1890s. Currently, almost all of the population of the Americas resides in independent...
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  • Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919 American independence: American Revolution, during the 1770s United States Declaration of Independence, 1776 Treaty of Paris (1783) United...
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    largely unused outside the grouping "Semitic languages" in linguistics. First used in the 1770s by members of the Göttingen school of history, this biblical...
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    The early history of the South African wine industry (also known as New World wine) can be traced to the founding of a supply station at the Cape of Good...
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  • the 1770s that many contemporaries[who?] saw as a British "civil war" or even "the American Civil War" was first called "the American Revolution" in 1776...
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    important staple crop in northern Europe. Famines in the early 1770s contributed to its acceptance, as did government policies in several European countries...
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    Americas, Africa, Oceania, and South and Southeast Asia. World population grew without precedent over the millennium, from about 310 million in 1000 to...
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    Hottentot (racial term) (category Anti-black racism in South Africa)
    in the American Ohio Country and the South African Eastern Cape, 1770s–1850s. Peter Lang. ISBN 9781433101236. p. x. Geoffrey Hughes, 'Hottentot', in An...
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    of Africans and African Americans, was prevalent in the United States of America from its founding in 1776 until 1865, predominantly in the South. Slavery...
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  • Madras (1798–1803) New South Wales – John Hunter, Governor of New South Wales (1795–1800) Philip Gidley King, Governor of New South Wales (1800–1806) Guernsey...
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    Lancaster, South Carolina in the Waxhaws area (close to present-day Buford). The British destroyed the American forces (May 29) Alexander's Old Field in Beckhamville...
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  • began in the between the 16th and 18th centuries accelerated. Although the Americas became independent between the American Revolution in the 1770s and...
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    Lord Camden, a champion of colonial rights in the British Parliament. In the 1770s it was the site of an early American porcelain factory, established by...
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  • 1750–1770) Lukala lwa Njinje, King (early 1770s) Kalunga ka Luhame, King (mid 1770s) Kitumba kya Wanga, King (late 1770s–early 1780s) Kisweya kya Kambamba, King...
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    the South African Army, but in their role as local militia the units were often deployed in support of and under the authority of the South African Police...
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  • Regulator Movement a failed movement in North Carolina in 1770s. Regulator Movement in South Carolina a successful effort in early 1760s Scam baiting, a form...
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