Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Making of Modern South Africa
- Imperialism
- definition: the practice of
increasing a nations power by
taking control of other nations
and their resources
- Britain
- new investment opportunities
- protection of existing trade
- spread british beliefs
- Piet Retief
- traveller boer
- attempted to make peace with the zulu
- warrior tribe
- zulu murdered travellers during a peace dinner
- Boers fight back
- 3,000 zulus died
- blood river
- Boer nationalism
- sense of victory over wild and adversity
- retief also killed
- Anglo-Boer War
- Cecil Rhodes became Premier of Cape Town
- arch enemy of Paul kruger - premier of transvaal
- in order to fulfill the telegraph plan it need to pass through transvall
- failure of Jameson Raid
- firing of cecile
- tensions between Boers and british
- each side expected the other to be plotting a war
- broke trust
- 11th October 1899 - war declared
- british thought the war would be easy - BEF (British Expeditionary force
- 1. The Boer Offensive - Pre-emptive attack - Oct to dec
- 2. British Offensive Jan 1900 - new soldiers
- 3. Guerrila Campaign
- Boers turned disdvantages to advantages
- used their knowledge of the land
- Boers didnt have a uniform
- created a sense of confusion
- Scorched Earth Campaign
- British burnet everything
- not food or resources
- March 1901
- Ended may 1902 - Boer's surrendered
- Treaty of Vereeninging
- very generous terms to
Boers due to british
embarassment for their
treatment
- self government, payed debts etc.
- Colonisation
- silk road
- dangerous and needed a safer route
- trip by boat was very long and
trecherous around Africa
- Dutch East India Company
- set up colony in Cape town as a bass for ships
- Van Riebeeck and 125 settlers
- Left 24 December 1651 - arrived 5 April 1652
- 1657: Settlement Successful
- 1658: Slaves introduced
- cheap labour
- alot to do
- came from east coast of africa and madagascar
- constant market from passing ships
- Boer Nationalism
- over coming adversity
- settlers associated more with
the cape than the netherland
- Arrival of the British
- 1795 - Cape given as a present for helping defeat Napolean
- gained control in 1814
- Boer felt betrayed and that it wasnt the Dutch gov's land to give
- changes caused tensions
- british newspaper
- English speaking schools
- British legal system
- 1833: British Emmancipation Act - ban on slavery
- Boers lost power and workers
- Boers left and spread to other parts of South Africa
- 15,000 people
- 1834-1840
- deaths : starvation, disease, animals, tribes
- first boer state - Natalia - 1839
- taken my British in 1843
- 1856: Boer states joined to form South African republic
- british lost interest due to no seeming value
- Gold Rush
- 1867: Gold discovered in North Orange River
- Brought thousands of foreigners of 'Utilanders '
- 10,000 people of mixed origin
- 1896: Johannesburg built around this industry
- Cecile Rhodes
- owned a number of diamond companies
- bought a lot of mines
- wanted british control of South Africa back
- wanted to connect Cape town with Cairo due to british connection with Egypt
- Consolidation of the White State
- white people have all the power
- 1910: modern day South Africa was created
- 1912: Protest groups emerge - ANC
- educated black South Africans wanting equal rights
- Segregation
- Black citizens had 0 rights
- 1943: Youth league of Anc