What was a result of European settlement in South Africa in the early 1900s?
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During the 17th and 18th centuries, the trading companies from Europe occupied South Africa with arms and force, in the way they occupied India. But unlike India, a large number if 'whites' had settled in South Africa and became the local rulers.
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The first European settlement in south Africa was established by the Dutch.
It took place on 06th April 1652.
They established a garrisoned trading station at Table Bay.
Effects:
- Increased encroachment
- Colonization
- Black people discrimination
- Exploitation of resources
- Establishment of Dutch east India company
- Agriculture and trade for the needs of the western countries
- Dutch laws and customs
- Slavery
- Racial mixing
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