- King William's Town
King William's Town, a town of
South Africa , in theEastern Cape province and on theBuffalo River , 50 kilometers (42 miles) by rail or about 40 minutes' motorway drive WNW of theIndian Ocean port of East London. The 1911Encyclopedia Britannica reported that in 1904, the town had a population of "9506, of whom 5987 were whites." At that time, it was the headquarters of theCape Mounted Police ."King," as the town is locally called, stands 389 m above the sea at the foot of the
Amatola Mountains , and in the midst of a thickly populated agricultural district. The town is well laid out and most of the public buildings and merchants' stores are built of stone. There aremanufactories of sweets and jams, candles, soap, matches and leather, and a large trade in wool, hides and grains is done with East London.Founding and refounding
It was also an important entrepot for trade with the natives throughout
Kaffraria , with which there is direct railway communication. Founded by SirBenjamin d'Urban in May 1835 during the Xhosa War of that year, the town is named after William IV. It was abandoned in December 1836, but was reoccupied in 1846 and was the capital ofBritish Kaffraria from its creation in 1847 to its incorporation in 1865 with theCape Colony . Many of the colonists in the neighboring districts are descendants of members of theGerman legion disbanded after theCrimean War and provided with homes inCape Colony ; hence such names asBerlin ,Braunschweig ,Frankfurt ,Hamburg ,Potsdam andStutterheim given to settlements in this part of the country.Originally declared provincial capital of the surrounding Adelaide District in the 1830s, the area's economy depended on cattle and sheep ranching, and the town itself has a large industrial base producing textiles, soap, candles, sweets, cartons and clothing. Its proximity to the new provincial capital city of
Bhisho has brought much other development to the area since the fall ofapartheid in 1994.The provincial government recently announced that they plan to rename the town with a traditional African name, as it currently bears colonial connotations.
ee also
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Steve Biko ,anti-apartheid Black Consciousness Movement leader was born here
*Charles Patrick John Coghlan , first premier ofRhodesia was born here
*Huberta, the hippopotamus
*Coghlan, Eastern Cape References
*1911
External links
* [http://www.buffalocity.gov.za/visitors/history_kwt.stm History of King William's Town]
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