The majority of the Cape’s burghers have …

Years: 1688 - 1688

The majority of the Cape’s burghers have Dutch ancestry and belong to the Calvinist Reformed Church of the Netherlands, but there a also numerous Germans as well as some Scandinavians.

The earliest colonists are, for the most part, from the lower, working class and display an indifferent attitude towards developing the colony, but after a commissioner is sent out in 1685 to attract more settlers, a more dedicated group of immigrants begins to arrive.

The Dutch and the Germans are joined in 1688 by French Huguenots, also Calvinists, who are fleeing religious persecution in France under King Louis XIV after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.

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