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{{Year in South Africa|1849}} |
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The following lists events that happened during '''[[1849]] in [[South Africa]]'''. |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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* [[Diocesan College (Bishops)]] founded in Rondebosch, Cape Town by [[Robert Gray (bishop of Cape Town)]]. |
* [[Diocesan College (Bishops)]] founded in Rondebosch, Cape Town by [[Robert Gray (bishop of Cape Town)]]. |
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* The British propose to ship convicts to the [[Cape Colony]], but the Cape population strongly object during the [[Convict crisis|Convict Crisis of 1849]]. The proposal was eventually squashed with the help of British MP [[Charles Bowyer Adderley]] and Heerengracht in Cape Town is changed to Adderley Street in honour |
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* The street Heerengracht in [[Cape Town]] is changed to Adderley Street in honour of Adderley who help stop the shipping of convicts |
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* The first [[Jewish]] Congregation is founded in [[Cape Town]] |
* The first [[Jewish]] Congregation is founded in [[Cape Town]] |
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* The [[Byrne Settlers]] start arriving in [[KwaZulu-Natal Province|Natal]] |
* The [[Byrne Settlers]] start arriving in [[KwaZulu-Natal Province|Natal]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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See [[ |
See [[Years in South Africa]] for list of References |
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[[Category:1849 in South Africa| ]] |
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[[Category:1849 by country|South Africa]] |
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[[Category:Years in South Africa]] |
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The following lists events that happened during 1849 in South Africa.
Events
[edit]- Diocesan College (Bishops) founded in Rondebosch, Cape Town by Robert Gray (bishop of Cape Town).
- The British propose to ship convicts to the Cape Colony, but the Cape population strongly object during the Convict Crisis of 1849. The proposal was eventually squashed with the help of British MP Charles Bowyer Adderley and Heerengracht in Cape Town is changed to Adderley Street in honour
- The first Jewish Congregation is founded in Cape Town
- The Byrne Settlers start arriving in Natal
References
[edit]See Years in South Africa for list of References