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Napoleonic Batavia Republic

1652 CE – 1795 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · republic
Period
1652 CE – 1795 CE
Duration
143 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Dutch Cape Colony (Dutch: Nederlandse Kaapkolonie), officially known as the Cape of Good Hope Waystation (Dutch: Tussenstation Kaap de Goede Hoop), was a colony of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and Batavian Republic in Southern Africa. Centered on the Cape of Good Hope, from where it derived its name, it was founded in 1652 by a VOC expedition under Jan van Riebeeck to serve as a re-supply and layover port for VOC vessels trading with Asia. The Cape was under VOC rule from 1652 to 1795 and Batavian rule from 1803 to 1806. Much to the dismay of the VOC's shareholders, who focused primarily on making profits from the Asian trade, the Cape Colony rapidly expanded into a.

Historical Periods

Napoleonic Batavia Republic (1803–1804)

1803 CE – 1804 CE

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Area: 278,665 km²

Napoleonic Batavia Republic (1805–1810)

1805 CE – 1810 CE

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Area: 284,409 km²

Napoleonic Batavia Republic (1811–1811)

1811 CE – 1811 CE

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Area: 5,802 km²

Napoleonic Batavia Republic (1812–1813)

1812 CE – 1813 CE

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Area: 5,859 km²

Napoleonic Batavia Republic (1814–1819)

1814 CE – 1819 CE

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Area: 5,687 km²

Napoleonic Batavia Republic (1820–1821)

1820 CE – 1821 CE

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Area: 5,831 km²

Napoleonic Batavia Republic (1822–1833)

1822 CE – 1833 CE

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Area: 5,802 km²

Napoleonic Batavia Republic (1834–1848)

1834 CE – 1848 CE

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Area: 5,888 km²

Napoleonic Batavia Republic (1849–1852)

1849 CE – 1852 CE

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Area: 5,802 km²

Napoleonic Batavia Republic (1853–1855)

1853 CE – 1855 CE

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Area: 5,888 km²

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