The Great Events By Famous Historians ...

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The Great Events By Famous Historians ...
Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson, John Rudd
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The farmer obtained three rix-dollars for his sheep where a litde while before he had obtained but one; exports and imports ex- panded rapidly. By the year 1801 the revenue had increased threefold, and then amoimted to ninety thousand pounds an- nually. It is worthy of note that in 1795, when the British capt- ured the Cape, the total exports from the colony amounted to no more than fifteen thousand poimds per annum. The total white population at this period was less than twenty-five thousand s
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In August, 1796, Admiral Elphinstone, who lay with a force of twelve warships in Simon's Bay, received news that a Dutch fleet had left Europe and was then probably near the Cape. The Admiral at once put to sea and came presendy upon the Dutch force in Saldanha Bay. Admiral Lucas, the Dutdi commander, had under his command nine vessels and about two thousand troops, destined for the recapture of the Cape. As the British stood into Saldanha Bay, the Dutch believed them to be French- men and allies, and cries of pleasure went up.


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