Latin America and South Africa
Latin America and South Africa
Section titled “Latin America and South Africa”2020-04-27 15:37 :48
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Latin America
Section titled “Latin America”- ! Given in [[5.4 Imperialism and Free trade - Rise of neo imperialism]] chapter
South Africa
Section titled “South Africa”Beginning of Colonialism, Portuguese and Dutch ?
Section titled “Beginning of Colonialism, Portuguese and Dutch ?”- Portugues explorers were the first to come. Vasco Da Gama named it Natal.
- Dutch East India Company was 1st to estd trading post in Cape Town in 1652. These Dutch settlers were called Free Burghers who estd the Dutch cape colony.
- They were mostly soldiers of DEIC unable to return back after their contracts completed.
- Slaves were brought from Indonesia, Malaysia, India.
How Did British Colonialims in South Africa Emerge?
Section titled “How Did British Colonialims in South Africa Emerge?”- Britain Invaded the Dutch Cape Colony in 1795 and continued later during the Napoleonic wars.
- British colonies in South of Africa included Caper of Good hope, Natal, Transvaal that was named Union of South Africa in 1814.
- Boers resisted the British policies as being against their social, cultural life. Britain decl the abolition of slavery in 1833.
- British forced Dutch to move towards the interior of SA known as the Great Trek in 1836. This trek led to the formation of Boer republics known as the South African Republic/ Transvaal, Orange Free State and Natalia Republic.
- England Occupied Cape colony and natal in 1843.
- Discovery of Gold mines in 1886 in Transvaal led to mass migration. Cecil Rhodes persuaded British to capture Transvaal but Br were defeated.
- Boer War b/w Transvaal and Orange free state and Britain. Boers lost treaty of Vereeniging singed in 1902.
- Under the treat Boers accepted Br sovereignty
- Enlligh language of adm; Transvaal and Orange Free state became part of Empire.
- Boers were give self autonomy after 5 yrs of the treay.
[[Unit-23.pdf]] - Indirect Rule in China, Latin America, Ottoman Empire, Iran.
South Africa
- Trace the growth of British imperialism in South Africa from 1800 to 1907. [2016, 10 Marks]