PPT-Apartheid in South Africa
Author : stefany-barnette | Published Date : 2015-10-19
Why was S A Colonized SA was colonized by the Dutch in the 1600s British in the 1700 and 1800s The Dutch moved north and established areas outside British control
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Why was S A Colonized SA was colonized by the Dutch in the 1600s British in the 1700 and 1800s The Dutch moved north and established areas outside British control Boer Wars in 1900 Brits takeover SA is British colony. 6: . Africa . International . Pressure to Apartheid. Bishop Desmond Tutu . Led economic fight against Apartheid. Nonviolence. Called for trade restrictions by other countries. 1984-1985: United States . The system of apartheid **. National Resistance to apartheid. Repression and Control by South African governments. End of apartheid. ** = complete. Sharpeville Massacre Footage:. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVMPlVBm29Y. 1948-1994. Scramble for Africa. Late 1800s, early 1900s saw the race for natural resources in Africa. European Countries started to take over land. Great Britain controlled South Africa. Scientific Racialism. Separateness and Inequality. As in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, but for much longer, decolonization in South Africa was tainted by the clash between white and black citizens of the newly free country. The government that had declared freedom from Britain was controlled by the white minority, largely descended from Dutch Boers. History Before Apartheid. . 1,500 years ago: . Bantu. migration south. 1600’s: . 1. st. Europeans (Dutch East Indies Company-settle in Cape Town) became known as . Afrikaners. (. af. -. rih. -KAHN-. Sharpeville to Modern South Africa. After Sharpeville. Following Sharpeville, the anti-Apartheid movement followed, in parts, all of the positions represented in our simulation.. The ANC continued its non-violent approach. CHI . Teachers’ . Workshop. T. Barnes. 4-30-16. How should society respond to violent acts of injustice, to try to achieve peace?. Retributive justice. : . once a perpetrator is identified and convicted, they must be punished. Focuses on the individual’s guilt and on retaliation/ revenge against that person.. Test Review. Print “As Handouts”. Select 6 slides per page. Fold the page lengthwise. The question will appear on one side and the answer on the other.. How has oil production helped Nigeria?. How has oil production helped Nigeria?. South . african. flag. The . meaning. . of. the flag. For example, in 2008 the KwaZulu-Natal Premier . Sibusiso. Ndebele attributed the following meanings in an official speech. :. black . = black, Indian and . Netball is one of the most popular women’s sport in the world with over 20 million women. and girls playing in over 80 countries.. In 1891, James Naismith invented basketball when he nailed two peach baskets on. and Struggle with Apartheid . SS7H1C: Explain the creation and end of apartheid in South Africa and the roles of Nelson Mandela and F. W. DeKlerk . Essential Questions???. What events led up to apartheid?. The South African government that had declared freedom from Britain was controlled by a white minority, largely descended from Dutch . Boers (the Afrikaners. Afrikaners . practiced a policy of apartheid, or extreme racial . A fight for justice and equality. What was apartheid?. Apartheid was the government system of legal segregation of whites and non-whites in South Africa between the years 1948-1990. Translation in Afrikaans:. What do these signs appear to say?. Where do you think they are from?. Three groups clash over south . africa. . Africans, the. Dutch. , and the British clashed over land and resources in South Africa .
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