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the legacy of slaves
language
Slaves spoke Buginese, Javanese, Malagasy, Tamil, Creole Portugese and Malay.
Historians say that Afrikaans developed as a result of slaves trying to communicate with the Dutch speaking colonists.
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food
Slaves spoke Buginese, Javanese, Malagasy, Tamil, Creole Portugese and Malay.
Historians say that Afrikaans developed as a result of slaves trying to communicate with the Dutch speaking colonists.
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buildings
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They also built houses on wine estates in Groot Constantia, Vergelegen and Simsonsig.
music
From the seventeenth century on tribes people and slaves from the Cape imported from the east adapted western musical instruments and ideas.
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societal challenges that have occurred as a result of slavery
People of colour who are mostly descendants of slaves don't have the same status in society as white people who are descendants of European settlers.
You can see this by the areas coloured people have been designated to live due to the apartheid system
These areas are characterised by housing projects or schemes where all the houses are the same and built-in such a manner that the areas could be sealed off quickly by the police.
These coloured areas such as Mitchells plain and Hanover park are plagued by overcrowding, unemployment, high criminality with gangsterism, drugs and alcohol abuse.
These coloured areas are poorly serviced by inadequate schooling, parks and other recreational facilities.
Many coloured teens do not have equal opportunities to go and embark on tertiary studies and end up doing labour or unskilled type work.
The lack of opportunities for coloured people today has entrenched the lo societal status slaves had in the time before slavery was abolished in 1838.
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