What were the apprehensions among the people of South Africa before making a constitution?
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The apprehensions in the black minority was kneen to ensure that democratic principles of minority rule was not compromised. They wanted substantial social and economic rights. The white minority was kneen to protect its privileges and property.
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The apprehensions in the black minority were knew to ensure that there was no compromise between the democratic principles of minority rule.
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- They were looking for substantial social and economic rights. To defend their rights and wealth, the white minority was seated. Formerly the country of South Africa until its elevation to independence, as a self-governing empire within the British Empire in 1910, was a British colony.
- Shortly after the British Parliament adopted the South Africa Act (1909), incorporating Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Natal and Transvaal's four Colonial dependencies.
- Although the British' aim of combining the colonies was to integrate South Africa and protect its colonial ambitions, the outcome was a fractured South Africa, barring blacks from political involvement.
- Such growth sparked resentment and racial conflict that would characterize the post-colonial history of the country and the 20th century.
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