History, asked by sabinab7667, 8 months ago

All of the following describes the Afrikaners and/or the challenges they faced in the nineteenth century EXCEPT?
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A. Ecological constraints – population movements in response to cycles of environmental degradation, concentrated grazing, overpopulation, shortages of resources and land – depended on the availability of pastures over the next hill. Famine and drought, if combined with overpopulation, could result in a crisis.

B. There were European settlers in other parts of the continent, the Kenyan highlands, for example, but only in Southern Africa had the European presence taken root as early permanent settlement. Isolated from their European roots and marginalized by shifting global relations, these “white” settlers – the Afrikaners – found themselves competing with Africans and European empires for control over territory and resources.

C. During the Great Trek era (ca. 1835–40), Boers moved north and eastward from the British-controlled Cape Colony to expand pasturelands for their cattle, encountering African pastoralists who were also on the move

D. The era after the famine came to be called the Mfecane, the “time of the crushing.” The forces and peoples of the Mfecane transformed the region, and societies that could not resist.

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