Yes, Afrikaners are generally considered white people. They are descendants of Dutch, French Huguenot, and German settlers who arrived in South Africa during the 17th and 18th centuries. Afrikaners primarily speak Afrikaans, a language derived from Dutch, and have a distinct cultural identity within South Africa.
South Africa's National Party was a political group that consisted mostly of Afrikaners descendants of Dutch white South Africans also known as Boers.
There are no such things as Afrikaners. They do not exist. there are indiginous people from the South of Africa who are Africans. Dutch people are Afrikaners (false)
There is a flaw in the question, because the Afrikaners did not have Dutch male progenitors only, but actually even more from the Lowlands in Northern Germany, as well as a number of French Huguenots. Most came to the Cape to work for the Dutch East Indian Company that had a "halfway house" there, to call it such, for ships sailing between the Netherlands and "India" (or the East). Many of the Europeans decided to stay on as farmers -- and their descendants eventually became what is still known today as Afrikaners. Because the everyday languages of the Dutch and the people of the German Lowlands were virtually the same (with only dialectical differences) the Dutch and Germans had little difficulty in understanding each other and the vernacular merged into what is called Afrikaans. The French spoken by the smaller number of French quickly died out.
Afrikaners, descendants of Dutch, French, and German settlers in South Africa, came into power through a combination of colonial expansion, the establishment of the Boer republics, and their political organization. Following the Great Trek in the 1830s, Afrikaners established independent states such as the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. Their political influence increased significantly with the discovery of gold and diamonds, leading to economic prosperity and eventual control over the South African government after the Anglo-Boer Wars. By the early 20th century, Afrikaners solidified their power through the creation of the Union of South Africa in 1910, which favored their interests and laid the groundwork for apartheid policies.
Peoples who had come from Africa are called Afrikaners were descendants of Boers who in turn were descendants of Dutch settlers who come from Holland
The Boers were descendants from early Dutch settlers in what is now South Africa.
Africa and always Africa they are native over there
Yes, Afrikaners are generally considered white people. They are descendants of Dutch, French Huguenot, and German settlers who arrived in South Africa during the 17th and 18th centuries. Afrikaners primarily speak Afrikaans, a language derived from Dutch, and have a distinct cultural identity within South Africa.
Afrikaners are primarily from South Africa. They are descendants of the Dutch, German, French Huguenot, and other European settlers who arrived in the Cape of Good Hope in the 17th and 18th centuries. Today, Afrikaners are one of the largest ethnic groups in South Africa.
Afrikaners are Dutch inhabitants of South Africa. They are descended from Dutch settlers who arrived in the 17th century and have played a significant role in the country's history and culture.
They were called Boers, this translates as 'farmers' The Dutch settlers in South Africa were also known as Afrikaners
The Dutch settlers called themselves Voortrekkers
South Africa's National Party was a political group that consisted mostly of Afrikaners descendants of Dutch white South Africans also known as Boers.
There are no such things as Afrikaners. They do not exist. there are indiginous people from the South of Africa who are Africans. Dutch people are Afrikaners (false)
If you refer to 1910 british victory against afrikaners (permanent settlers in south Africa of dutch origins), than it's south Africa.
Afrikaner is the term used for Dutch settlers and white residents of South Africa, Zimbabwe, et al. They were also called Boers.