PPT-South Africa: a history of separation and apartheid: 1652-1

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Unit 2 Migrations of people In this unit we will be looking at Resistance to Colonial expansion Burgher expansion The British at the Cape the 1820 settlers Difaqane

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Unit 2 Migrations of people In this unit we will be looking at Resistance to Colonial expansion Burgher expansion The British at the Cape the 1820 settlers Difaqane Mfecane and destruction. Why was S. A. Colonized?. S.A. was colonized by the Dutch in the 1600’s. British in the 1700 and 1800’s. The Dutch moved north and established areas outside British control. Boer Wars in 1900, Brits takeover – SA is British colony.. South Africa. African National Congress . Founded . in 1912.. Worked with-in the law to resist Apartheid. Strikes. , boycotts. .. The ANC was outlawed in 1960. 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. Its European Invasion . 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?. 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. 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?. In 1652, the Dutch came to settle in South Africa.. They believed the land was theirs. . The Dutch defeated many Africans.. Forced them to be their servants & slaves. Dutch in South Africa cont.. Disinvestment.  (or . divestment. ) . from South Africa.  was first advocated in the 1960s, in protest of South Africa's system . of . apartheid, but was not implemented on a significant scale until the mid-1980s. The disinvestment campaign, after being realized in federal legislation enacted in 1986 by the United States, is credited by . What is Apartheid?. Look to the right—what does this picture make you feel?. What does this picture tell you about Apartheid in South Africa?. Definition of Apartheid:. The term apartheid (from the . 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. 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 .  . Dutch farmers settle lands (Boers).  . Britain takeover the colony in the early 1800’s..  . By the 1900’s diamonds were discovered in South Africa, as well as, gold..  . Prospectors mainly from Britain arrive and expand settlements pushing out native African tribes (Tswana, Zulu and Swazi).  . Dutch farmers settle lands (Boers).  . Britain takeover the colony in the early 1800’s..  . By the 1900’s diamonds were discovered in South Africa, as well as, gold..  . Prospectors mainly from Britain arrive and expand settlements pushing out native African tribes (Tswana, Zulu and Swazi). 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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