What impact did British settlement and policies have on the black population of South Africa between the 1820s and 1914 ?
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British settlement in South Africa from 1820s and 1914.
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- British settlement began to establish in South Africa in the 1820s.
- The 1820 Settlers from England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales arrive in South Africa.
- The reason for the arrival of British settlers in South Africa was the increasing unemployment after the Napoleonic war.
- British settlers gradually establish a government in South Africa for their benefit.
- Native South Africans were forced out of their land and forced to work in mines after the discovery of mines of gold and diamonds.
- In 1914 British settlers were engaged in war with Boers who were famous for their guerrilla war.
- African Americans became part of the discrimination based on their race and colour in their motherland by the outsiders.
- They lived in different areas from the white settlers.
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