Thomas Charles Scanlen
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Thomas Charles Scanlen was a politician, British
United Kingdom
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 administrator
Administrator of the Government
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 and Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1881 to 1884.

Scanlen was born 9 July 1834 on Longford Farm in the district of Albany
Albany, South Africa
Albany, South Africa was a district in the Eastern Cape, South Africa...

 in the Cape Colony. He married Emma Thackwray on 1855 in Cradock
Cradock, Eastern Cape
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, Cape Colony; the couple had four children.

He was appointed as prime minister of the Cape Colony
Cape Colony
The Cape Colony, part of modern South Africa, was established by the Dutch East India Company in 1652, with the founding of Cape Town. It was subsequently occupied by the British in 1795 when the Netherlands were occupied by revolutionary France, so that the French revolutionaries could not take...

 on 9 May 1881, the first locally-born person to hold this position. Upon the recall of Governor
Governor
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 Henry Bartle Frere
Henry Bartle Frere
Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1st Baronet, GCB, GCSI, was a British colonial administrator.-Early life:Frere was born at Clydach House, Clydach, Monmouthshire, the son of Edward Frere, manager of Clydach Ironworks...

 to London
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 in 1880 to face charges of misconduct, the unpopular government of Frere's political ally John Gordon Sprigg
John Gordon Sprigg
Sir John Gordon Sprigg GCMG PC was a British administrator, politician and four-time prime minister of the Cape Colony.-Early life:Sprigg was born in Ipswich, England, into a strongly Puritan family...

 had fallen.

Scanlen's new ministry faced serious financial problems at its onset. Frere's failed confederation scheme and the resultant wars had sapped the Colony's resources, accruing a debt of over 16 million (mostly from military spending) and seeing the Cape's exports peter off. The Basuto Gun War was another unfortunate result of Frere's policies that Scanlen's government inherited. However, after the British defeat at Qalabani, the colonial authorities signed a peace treaty in 1881 that saw the conflict die down. Scanlen's government also succeeded in getting the British to assume responsibility for Basutoland.

In spite of these challenges - mostly inherited from the conflicts of the Sprigg ministry - the development of the country resumed and the diamond industry flourished. Scanlen's tenure saw a move away from serving primarily the strategic needs of the London Colonial Office and a return to John Molteno
John Charles Molteno
Sir John Charles Molteno KCMG was a soldier, businessman, champion of responsible government and the first Prime Minister of the Cape Colony.-Early life:...

's locally-oriented policies (In fact, the architect of responsible government
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 briefly come out of retirement to assist Scanlen in forming his cabinet and advise his ministry as Colonial Secretary
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).

By the time of Scanlen's ministry, the earlier grievances between the eastern
Eastern Cape
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 and western
Western Cape
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 halves of the Cape Colony
Cape Colony
The Cape Colony, part of modern South Africa, was established by the Dutch East India Company in 1652, with the founding of Cape Town. It was subsequently occupied by the British in 1795 when the Netherlands were occupied by revolutionary France, so that the French revolutionaries could not take...

 had mostly been appeased. However, the First Boer War
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 had led to these tensions merely being replaced by friction between the English and Afrikaans speaking populations of the Cape.
Signs of the increasing cultural assertiveness of the Cape Afrikaners during Scanlen's tenure included the first introduction of the Dutch language
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 into the House of Assembly
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 and the first Afrikander Bond congress, that was held in 1882 at Graaf Reinet.

Scanlen resigned in May 1884, and was replaced as Premier by Thomas Upington
Thomas Upington
Thomas Upington , born in Cork, Ireland, was a British administrator in South Africa. He was premier of Cape Colony between 1884 and 1886. The town of Upington in South Africa is named after him....

.

Scanlen died on 15 December 1912 in Salisbury, Rhodesia
Rhodesia
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 (now Harare
Harare
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, Zimbabwe
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).
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