In 1652,
Jan van Riebeeck set up a refreshment station for ships bound to the
Dutch East Indies in what is now
Cape Town. After failing to obtain cattle and local people willing to work by negotiating with them, Van Riebeeck introduced slavery in the
Dutch Cape Colony. Two months later, a further 228 slaves arrived from Guinea. The process was enhanced when
settler colonialism commenced when former
Dutch East India Company officials were granted land lots. The agricultural settlements of the
Boers economically dislocated the pastoral
Khoekhoe in
Table Bay, who were forced to serve as servants due to their loss of
grazing land. The Dutch colonists additionally imported slaves from
Portuguese Mozambique,
Madagascar,
Dutch Ceylon and
Dutch India. Slaves in the Dutch colonies were given poor food, subject to poor living conditions, and punished with
whipping for fleeing or disobeying orders. slaves until 1811, and is now a museum ==British rule==