TOPIC 5: COLONIAL EXPANSION AFTER 1750

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TOPIC 5: COLONIAL EXPANSION AFTER 1750. How did colonial expansion into the interior transform South Africa?. The slides for this topic include:. ●colour pictures to accompany the notes ●a start to a mindmap on this topic ●an example of a completed mindmap on this topic - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TOPIC 5: COLONIAL EXPANSION AFTER 1750

How did colonial expansion into the interior transform South Africa?

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● colour pictures to accompany the notes

● a start to a mindmap on this topic

● an example of a completed mindmap on this topic

● colour pictures to accompany the source-basedquestions.

The slides for this topic include:

A painting of British forces in the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War

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William Wilberforce, a member of the British parliament, was the leading voice in the movement to abolish slavery in the British Empire

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Camdeboo is an arid area surrounding Graaff-Reinet.

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The Great Fish River

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A painting of a Xhosa settlement in the early 1800s

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A picture of Chief Ngqika of the Rharhabe Xhosa

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A painting called The British Settlers of 1820 Landing in Algoa Bay, 1853

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Eastern Frontier of the Cape Colony, circa 1835

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Andries Potgieter and his second wife, the widow Van Emmenis

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The 1970 statue of Gerrit Maritz at Pietermaritzberg

The1962 statue of Piet Retiefin Pietermaritzberg

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Andries Potgieter

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British troops attacking a Xhosa stronghold in the Amathole Mountains in the 7 th Frontier War

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British Kaffraria lay beyond the Keiskamma River

A map of the Cape Colony circa 1860

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Workers on a sugarcane plantation

in the Natal Colony

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The Natal arriving at Point Station in Durban in 1860

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King Moshoeshoe

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Diggers at work on Colesberg Kopje in 1871

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Interior view of the Kimberley diamond mine, 1886/1887

A sketch of Cecil John Rhodes

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Boers in combat, 1881

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A political map of southern Africa as it was in 1885

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An 1809 map of southern Africa by John Pinkerton

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A photograph of Nongqawuse, the Xhosa prophetess, and an adherent, Nonkosi

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The Battle of Isandhlwana, 1879

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