5 historical factors that have made racism so prevalent in South Africa
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- South Africa had a long period of colonial rule through European powers.
- Dutch, British and Netherland presence in South Africa.
- English people began to migrate to the colony in large numbers.
- They quickly controlled urban areas and took control of trade, manufacturing, politics, finance, and mining.
- The British exploited the inhabitants of the region and considered the South African as white men burden.
- The Dutch and British people saw themselves as superior to the local African populations, whom they judged uncontrolled and violent.
- The racist views became a European reaction towards South Africans and served to the growing abuse of the majority of the population in the territory.
- Later, South Africans issued a racist system of laws called apartheid.
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