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What was the impact on the native land act of 1913

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Answered by sangeetagupta1303198
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It opened the door for white ownership of 87 percent of land, leaving black people to scramble for what was left. Once the law was passed, the apartheid government began the mass relocation of black people to poor homelands and to poorly planned and serviced townships.

Answered by khushikhurana91
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It opened the door for white ownership of 87 percent of land, leaving black people to scramble for what was left. Once the law was passed, the apartheid government began the mass relocation of black people to poor homelands and to poorly planned and serviced townships.

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