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The Apartheid Movement (1779-1879 (1856 (1879 (1889-1902 (1910 (1913 (1958…
The Apartheid Movement
1779-1879
1856
National Suicide: A prophetess, Nongqawuse began the national suicide of the Xhosa people. They burned their crops and killed their cattle, so thousands of Xhosans died.
1879
End of Anglo-Zulu War: The Britains were intimidated by the mighty Zulu tribe, so they made an excuse to wage war against them. The Zulans brandished unimaginable victories, but the British seized the king in 1879.
1889-1902
Anglo Boer War: Prospering in South Africa since 1652, the Africanos/ Burros were discontent with the rules of the British. Trekking into the British interior in the 19th century, they founded two republics: the orange free state and the transvaal republic. However, these estates accidentally gave the British a gold reef and a diamond cove, so the British defeated the Africanos in the Anglo-Burro war, claiming their two territories.
1910
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1913
Land Act: This Act caused the Apartheid officially establish itself as a political and social discrimination between races, although this was normal around the world- racism.
1958
Hendrik Frensch Revoit: South Africa's new prime minister, as a sociologist, introduced the society to a delusional idea of separate development, where people were classified by their race and expected to only interact with their own kind. However, SA's skyrocketing economy was bringing people together.
1966
Hendrik Frensch Revoit is assassinated but succeeded by a man that maintains his separate development ideals for over a decade
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Xhosa Wars: The Xhosa Wars were a series of 9 wars between the Xhosas and the British, who wanted to colonize them. The British won.