Andries Stockenström

Sir Andries Stockenström, 1st Baronet, (6 July 1792 in Cape Town 16 March 1864 in London) was lieutenant governor of British Kaffraria from 13 September 1836 to 9 August 1838.

Sir
Andries Stockenström
1st Baronet
Sir Andries Stockenström, 1st Baronet
Lieutenant governor
In office
13 September 1836  9 August 1838
Succeeded byCol. John Hare
ConstituencyBritish Kaffraria

His efforts in restraining colonists from moving into Xhosa lands served to make him immensely unpopular among the settlers of the Cape Colony frontier. As a historical figure, he long remained controversial in South Africa for supposedly hindering colonisation, and pro-imperialist histories have traditionally vilified him. However his relatively far-sighted and respectful policies towards the Xhosa have increasingly gained recognition in modern South Africa.

On Stockenström's legacy, historian Christopher Saunders concluded: "No man in the 19th century Cape had greater breadth of vision, none gained the respect of a wider constituency, black as well as white."

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