History, asked by chilukuriindu8344, 11 months ago

Select all that apply. The Boers left Cape Colony to begin what two states?

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Answered by writersparadise
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In the absence of options to above question, a brief answer is given below.

The Boers who left Cape Colony in the nineteenth century, settled in Orange Free State and Natal.

The reason why they moved out from Cape Colony, was to escape British persecution and the constant wars between the British and the indigenous people. Boers were Dutch-speaking settlers who lived in the present-day Cape of Good Hope, from 1652, when the Dutch East India Company was active there.

Answered by Sidyandex
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In the nineteenth century, the Boers were left from the Cape colony and then settled in the Orange Free State and Natal.

In order to escape from the British persecution and the constant wars in between the British and the indigenous people, he left the colony.

He was a Dutch-speaking person.

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