Thomas François Burgers

Thomas François Burgers

Infobox_President
name=Thomas François Burgers



order=4th State President of the South African Republic
term_start= 1 July 1872
term_end= 12 April 1877
predecessor=M.W. Pretorius
successor=None (British annexation)
birth_date=birth date|1834|4|15|mf=y
birth_place= Langefontein, Graaff-Reinet,
Cape Colony
death_date=death date and age|1881|12|9|1834|4|15
death_place=Richmond,
Cape Colony
spouse1=
spouse2=
occupation= Christian minister
alma_mater= Utrecht University
religion=Dutch Reformed


Thomas François Burgers (15 April 1834 - 9 December 1881) was the 4th president of the South African Republic from 1871 to 1877. He was the youngest child of Barend and Elizabeth Burger of the farm Langefontein in the Camdeboo district of Graaff Reinet, Cape Colony.

Biography

After studying theology at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, Burgers became the parson of Hanover, South Africa in 1859. A charmingly eloquent, but fiercely individualistic man, he had been influenced by Professor C. W. Opzoomer in the Netherlands and embraced his rationalist, liberal ideas.

Burgers quickly became involved in a stormy controversy with the Dutch Reformed Synod over his alleged liberalism and disbelief in the literal truth of the Bible. He was critical of traditional culture and strongly emphasised knowledge and ratio. In 1862, his unorthodox doctrine brought on him an accusation of heresy, and in 1864 he was found guilty by the Synod and suspended. The Supreme Court overturned the decision, and in 1865, he was readmitted to the ministry. Some of his liberal theological ideas and his diverting viewpoints can be found in the sketches he wrote about daily life in Hanover.cite book | last = Burgers | title = Toneelen uit ons dorp] cite journal | last = de Jong-Goossens | title = Menselijk en overtuigend: de dorpstonelen van Burgers | pages = 78–79]

The burghers of the South African Republic urged Burgers to stand for the presidency, and he was elected by the considerable majority of 2,964 to 388 in 1871.

The South African Republic's first coins—the famous Burgerspond—was introduced in 1874. These were struck at Heaton's Mint in Birmingham, England when he was there on a visit. Some people in the South African Republic objected to the issue of the Burgerspond, because the portrayal of the President on coins likened him to a dictator.

On of Burgers' plans was to build a railway linking the Transvaal to the sea and in 1875 he traveled to Europe to raise funds. His plans were thwarted by the Pedi chief Sekhukhune, however, whose lands lay in the path of the proposed railway.

By 1877 Burgers was very unpopular and his government was insolvent. Britain, keen on expanding their empire, stepped in and annexed the Transvaal. Burgers retired from political life, settled in the Cape Colony again, and died in 1881, only forty-seven years old, and leaving his family destitute. Coming to the family's aid, Burgers' former private secretary, Th.M. Tromp, published the sketches Burgers had written about his experiences as minister in Hanover. The proceeds of the book, in Dutch and published in the Netherlands, were used to alleviate his family's financial problems.

ee also

* Coins of the South African pound

Bibliography

* cite book
last = Burgers
first = Th.F.
title = Toneelen uit ons dorp
publisher = Henri J. Stemberg
date = 1882
location = Den Haag
isbn =

* cite book
last = Burgers
first = Th.F.
coauthors = Wium van Zyl (ed.)
title = Tonele uit ons dorp
publisher = Africana Uitgewers
date = 2008
location = Kaapstad
isbn =

References

Notes

Literature

cite journal
last = de Jong-Goossens
first = Riet
title = Menselijk en overtuigend: de dorpstonelen van Burgers
journal = Maandblad Zuid-Afrika
volume = 85
issue = 4
pages = 78–79
date = April 2008

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