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Who were the first Europeans to establish a regime in Africa South of the Sahara?

The 1st Europeans to establish a regime, in Africa south of the Sahara, were the English. England established a regime in South Africa.


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Who were the first Europeans in South Africa?

The very first was the Portuguese.


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Yes. Mainly the German/Dutch and the British.


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Answer this question… The Cape Colony


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to find / rule new land


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Mostly diamonds.


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Only 1 country colonized South Africa (England).The Dutch east India company set up a port in South Africa which lead to some people settling in South Africa but not under imperial order


What is the policy of the Africa which separates white europeans from black afriacans?

This was called apartheid. It existed in South Africa until about 1990.


What change allowed Europeans to travel further into Africa and begin colonization in the mid 1800s?

The discoveries of diamonds in 1867 and gold in 1886 in South Africa increased Europeans interest in colonizing the continent


Which europeans did the zulus in south Africa fight in attempt to keep their land?

Both the British and the Dutch.


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apartheid system was unique to south Africa under British rule. the Europeans discriminated the south Africans on the basis of their skin color. the natives were called the blacks, Europeans the whites and the others the colored.