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World War I
… belligerent European countries involved in the War were imperial powers with large colonial territories in Africa, … War began most of the world’s governments were ruled by imperial monarchies such as Tsarist Russia, Imperial Germany and the Austria-Hungarian Empire. By the end …
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The Causes of World War I
… such as rubber, copper, iron and gold. This caused intense imperial rivalry among European countries resulting in the … to gain popular consent for their aggressive colonial and imperial policies and to distract attention from domestic …
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Liberation Struggle in South Africa
… shifts between the new state (Union of South Africa), the imperial interests (for example, the two world wars) and the …
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Balfour Declaration
… At the Imperial Conference in London in 1926, Hertzog (with support …
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Union, Segregation, apartheid and Democracy: From Union to non racial democracy
… of the previous decade, and what was perceived as British “Imperial” interests, the election was won by the South … Unionist Party, was considered to be promoting British “imperial” interests. The third party, the South African … Afrikaner’s search for security from Blacks and English Imperial interests united by the desire to see increased …
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Afrikaans community, 1883-1899
… to a dramatic increase in economic activity and to renewed imperial intervention in its affairs. For the first time, the …
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History Grade 10 - Topic 1 The Ming Dynasty
… structure of the Ming Dynasty lasted until China’s imperial system was abolished in 1911. [15] During the … to Beijing [24] . Yongle ordered the construction an imperial palace complex called the Forbidden City, which … then baked until it becomes translucent. [28] In 1368, an imperial factory was created in Jingdezhen to produce …
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Remembering the Battle of Adwa
… three years later in a violent clash between the Italian imperial forces and the army of Ethiopia on 1 March 1896. Men … African people lacked the ability to respond to European imperial invasion with sophisticated and advanced defensive …
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The Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896
… and Khalid represented that hope. The British imperial presence also threatened to put an end to the …
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Grade 10 - Topic 6: The South African War and Union
… British saw the existence of Boer Republics as a threat to imperial ambitions, and tried to forge a confederation. After …
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Anti-South African Indian Council (SAIC) Campaign
… Ndou (from the General and Allied Workers’ Union) and Sisa Njikelana (from South African Association of Water …
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The Afrikaner Bond
… outside the Cape stoked Afrikaner anger. The British imperial government saw the emergence of the ZAR under Paul … talk of confederation until the Transvaal, annexed by the Imperial government in 1877, regained its independence. In … in September. After the Transvaal Boers defeated the Imperial army at Majuba in the First Anglo-Boer War , the …
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The 1913 Mineworkers’ Strike
… (Beinart, p64). According to Marks and Trapido: ‘Imperial goals are determined by the interests of imperial ends: in the case of southern Africa, there was no … to their demands. He said: ‘We made peace because the Imperial forces informed us that the mob was beyond their …
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African People’s Organisation (APO)
… APO to the formation of Union of South Africa Although the Imperial Britain had conquered the two Boer republics in the … and the colour bar provisions to both the colonial and Imperial governments. The APO experienced some political …
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Second Anglo-Boer War - 1899 - 1902
… not give up its ambition for unifying South Africa under Imperial British rule. The two Boer republics of the Orange … by mining diamonds. He was also a supporter of the British imperial plan to unite South Africa under British rule. …
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Indian South Africans Timeline 1910-1919
… not to re-indenture but to become free men. March, The Imperial War Conference, attended by representatives of … India submits the so-called Reciprocity Resolution to the Imperial War Conference in London. The Conference unanimously …
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South Africa before and in the build up to 1899
… not give up its ambition for unifying South Africa under Imperial British rule. The two Boer republics of the Orange … by mining diamonds. He was also a supporter of the British imperial plan to unite South Africa under British rule. …
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List of people who died in exile
… Patrick Boy Oliphant, David Ondala, Irvin Vusimuzi Pama, Sisa Patrick, Timothy Peterson, Michael Phahle, Cecil George …
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Summary: The Kingdom of Mali and the City of Timbuktu in the 14th Century
… over the gold trade. All gold nuggets found within imperial territory were declared property of the crown, with … trade - a policy that both concentrated wealth in the imperial treasury and helped stabilise the gold price across … empire's markets were regulated and traders were offered imperial protection against banditry along the routes - a …
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The World and South Africa when Nelson Mandela was born
… civil war, which by 1919 had resulted in the demise of the imperial monarchy and the establishment of a German republic. …
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First Matabele War
… with the support of the Afrikaner Bond. Rhodes' grand imperial vision for a British Africa included Pan African …
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Turning-point elections in South Africa, 1910 - 2009
… unrest. Smuts in his famous address in May 1917 at the imperial institution in London outlined the rationale for …
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