Condition of where they were removed to during the forced removal in south africa before 1994
Answers
Answered by
10
Further forced removals were an essential tool of the government to strip all black people of any political rights as well as their citizenship. Implementation of the Group Areas Act: The Group Areas Act mandated residential segregation and black people were forcibly removed to make room for the new dispensation
Answered by
0
Answer:
Forced removals in South Africa were carried out by the white government, especially in the late 1950s and 1960s, with the support of the white churches (particularly white Afrikaans churches) underpinned by a series of laws which entrenched racial segregation and inequality and which led to millions of black peoples
Similar questions