Enlightenment · Africa · War
1795
British Capture the Cape of Good Hope
1795
With the Dutch Republic conquered by France, Britain seized its overseas colonies 'in trust.' A small expedition landed at Simon's Town and occupied the Cape. The strategic halfway house to India was now British. It would change hands once more before becoming permanent British territory in 1806. The Cape's diverse population of Dutch settlers, Khoisan peoples, and Malay slaves found themselves under yet another European flag.