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To: Jacob Kell

To a limited extent. The VOC dumped a lot of different nationalities at the Cape. The main groups the VOC brought being: German / Frisian / Danish / French Huguenot & Dutch. There was a bifurcation soon after the establishment of the Cape colony though. The poorest ones began to trek out of the society as “they could not cope in Colonial society” & chaffed the most under the autocratic VOC rule. There was a long wave of German immigrants to the Cape & when many of the ones who arrived in the 1700s - they settled directly on the Cape frontier where the Trekboers / Boers had emerged. Thus the Boers have definitely quite a bit more German roots than the Cape Dutch.


19 posted on 12/08/2013 10:13:02 PM PST by Republican1795.
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To: Republican1795.

>The main groups the VOC brought being: German / Frisian / Danish / French Huguenot & Dutch.

Those groups are the ancestors of both the Boers and Cape Dutch, to varying proportions?

>Thus the Boers have definitely quite a bit more German roots than the Cape Dutch.

I’ve heard that not all Boers are Calvinist. Some are Lutheran or other religions.


20 posted on 12/11/2013 8:34:48 PM PST by Jacob Kell
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