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Athenaeum building, Belmont Terrace, Port Elizabeth
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Dorothy Adams
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King Faku ka Ngqungqushe
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Wakkerstroom
… is known for its historic buildings, dating back to the 1800s, as well as its strong farming traditions. Wakkerstroom …
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Damon – The Malabar Slave (Historic Alleys)
… slave’ in history (extracted from the book). In the early 1800s, while exploring the areas of Van Plettenburg and the …
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Sir Bartle Frere, the new British High Commissioner delivers an ultimatum to Cetshwayo the Zulu king to disband his army’
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Knysna, Garden Route- Western Province
… the Cape Colony, Lord Charles Somerset - but by the early 1800s, the current spelling - Knysna - seems to have been …
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Louis Trichardt, Voortrekker leader, is born near Oudtshoorn 225 years ago
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Lodge de Goede Hoop, Stal Square, Cape Town
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Ramifications of South Africa’s Dop System by Alexandra Larkin
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The first large group of French Huguenots arrive at the Cape
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Piet Retief’s Great Trek manifesto is completed
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Grade 5 - Term 4: A Heritage trail through the provinces of South Africa
… thousand people of the Bahurutshe tribe in the early 1800s. The Bahurutshe were a tribe of wealthy cattle farmers …
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Origins of the Battle of Blood River 1838
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Book 3: Migration, Land and Minerals in the Making of South Africa - Chapter 1 - State Formation in Nineteenth-century South Africa by Yonah Seleti
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King Sekhukhune
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Cecil John Rhodes
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Joseph Chamberlain
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Poonoosamy Ruthnam Pather
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Differences between Capitalism & Communism and why did it start in Russia?
… country, as industrialisation only began in the late 1800s and was slower to take place than in many other …
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Book 1: Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade - Chapter 3 - It’s a Mystery. Or is it? by Amanda Esterhuysen
… in rumours about a “wild” white man who in the late 1800s had lived off the land near Mapungubwe. This character …
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Rondebosch
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Rwanda
… the height of its territorial expansion in the late 1800s [iii] . In 1899 Rwanda was colonised by the German …
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All That Glitters - What is industrialisation? by Emilia Potenza
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The Mfecane: Understanding a Period of Transformation in Southern Africa
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Ixopo, Kwa-Zulu Natal- Midlands
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Devout domesticity? A century of African women's Christianity in South Africa by Deborah Gaitskell
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Simon Nkoli
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The Boerenvereenigingen: precursor to the Afrikaner Bond
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Old Presidency
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