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Abstract
Extracted from text ... Choosing respectability: The social mix of Cape Town
between 1795 and 1840
Pawel Stempowski
There were many changes in early nineteenth-century Cape Town. With the
permanent arrival of the British in 1806, the city was transformed from the remnants
of an undeveloped, highly regulated economy, administered by the eventually
bankrupted Dutch East India Company, to `the capital of an expanding British
Colony'. The arrival of the British brought with it the expansion of trade and the
concomitant rise of a middle-class merchant strata that slowly increased its economic
and social influence.1
Along with the British, came new administrators, soldiers ..