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why did the Zulu leaders did not want people to work on the sugar plantations​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Boers, also known as Afrikaners, were the descendants of the original Dutch settlers who came to South Africa in the 17th century. Zulus, a migrant people from the north, also came to southern Africa during the 17th century, settling around the Tugela River region.

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Zulu leader against the sugar plantations

Explanation:

  • The Zulu leaders did not have any participation in the sugar plantation as they have little interest in white settlers land.
  • As sugar became a larger crop, the need for a consistent labour force became clear.
  • Zulu were the ethnic group living in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
  • Zulu communities engaged in hunting and gathering along with raise cattle and growing crops like corn and vegetables for subsistence purposes.

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