"The Dutch" were never in Africa in an official, colonial capacity. The Dutch East Indies company made settlements for replenishing their ships . The Dutch settlers were totally uninvolved with Dutch government
The Dutch settled in Africa because the Dutch were eager for profits. They treated their black slaves harshly. All they cared about was money(gold and diamonds). Lern2read. It said "Where," not "Why."
No
The Boers were descendants from early Dutch settlers in what is now South Africa.
The Dutch settlers called themselves Voortrekkers
The Boers were white farmers in South Africa who were descendants of Dutch and French immigrants in the early 17th century and spoke a version of Dutch called Afrikaans.
The Cape Colony in South Africa was first ruled by the Dutch. It was ruled by the Dutch Republic from 1652 to 1795 at which point the British took over.
The Dutch settled in what later became South Africa. There was no "country" as such when they arrived.
they killed the africa peiple
Mainly Dutch Reformed.
the name for the dutch farmers was Boers
The Dutch colonized South Africa.
The dutch spoken in africa. Africa was a Dutch colony so dutch was spoken there, but they used own words and mixed dutch and their words up so africandutch (afrikaans nederlands in dutch) was made up. I hope I answered your question ^^
the dutch cape colony in South Africa
The Dutch settled in Africa because the Dutch were eager for profits. They treated their black slaves harshly. All they cared about was money(gold and diamonds). Lern2read. It said "Where," not "Why."
South Africa
dutch and English
No