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erastova [34]
3 years ago
6

Control of South Africa in the 1800s

Social Studies
2 answers:
Len [333]3 years ago
8 0
Khoi-San rise up in an unsuccessful but protracted rebellion in the eastern districts of the Cape in what becomes known as the Third War of Dispossession between the Khoi-San of the colonial authorities
OLga [1]3 years ago
5 0
From the 1800s, European countries began to take control of coastal areas in Africa (e.g. French Algeria, the British Cape Colony in modern-day South Africa). Even so, by 1880 only small areas of the African continent were under European rule.
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