The Dutch usurped the land of the South African natives and then proceeded to totally disenfranchise them. Natives were only permitted to reside in designated communities. Racial segregation was the law of the land, and any who opposed the Apartheid government were ruthlessly put down.
The Dutch began relations with the local Hottentot community by trading for cattle and other goods.
With expansion of the Cape Colony later in the life of the Dutch government and more so with the British government of the colony, the native tribes were pushed back into the interior and their land was confiscated for the white farmers.
Eventually only small reservations of the less fertile land were set aside for occupation exclusively by natives. Not only did the Dutch and British take over the land that was once theirs, they made them work as slaves on the farms and in residential houses. Even today, although apartheid is abolished, the blacks still work on the farms in South Africa as they did 200 years ago.
It exactly parallels the treatment of native Americans in Canada and the USA.
Plymouth is where americans landed upon first setting foot on North America.then they took over the lands from the native americans.havent you been to school
They go out to dinner some times, have a chat, catch up and reminisce about the times when people cared for them.
The natives of South Africa were called the Khoikhoi people, but are mainly known by the name Hottentots.
the name for the dutch farmers was Boers
Mainly Dutch Reformed.
The Boers were the original Dutch settlers in South Africa. They have now become Afrikaaners and many are still in South Africa.
Answer this question… The Cape Colony
The natives of South Africa were called the Khoikhoi people, but are mainly known by the name Hottentots.
The Dutch colonized South Africa.
Africans natives
Mineral resources made South Africa a place of interest to the international community. The Dutch and the British fought over control of South Africa's diamond and gold resources.
they killed the africa peiple
They were hostile to them and pushed them off their land so they could use it for their own purposes. The Boers were farmers of Dutch, German and Swiss descent. They are predominately Dutch which their language Afrikaans resembles.
the dutch cape colony in South Africa
the name for the dutch farmers was Boers
Mainly Dutch Reformed.
The Dutch settled in what later became South Africa. There was no "country" as such when they arrived.
South Africa
dutch and English