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TOPIC 4: TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA AFTER 1750 What
transformations took place in southern Africa after 1750?
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Source: J.S, Bergh. 1984. Stamme en Ryke. Cape Town: Don
Nelson. The praise-singer of King Dingane of the Zulu, drawn by
Allen Francis Gardiner See page 83www.theanswer.co.za
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See page 85 Source: Ji-Elle A Nguni pot and lid from the 19 th
century, showing the key role of cattle in this culture A San rock
painting from Zimbabwe Source: Steve Evans www.theanswer.co.za
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See page 85 The undulating Swartland is fertile and good for
farming wheat, grapes and vegetables. Source: Winfried Bruenken
(Amrum). www.theanswer.co.za
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See page 85 Source: Dr Thomas Wagner. The Richtersveld is arid
and mountainous. www.theanswer.co.za
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See page 86 A typical Stellenbosch vineyard in the Boland
Source: Deon Maritz www.theanswer.co.za
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Source: Discott Trekboer migrations between 1740 and 1800 See
page 86www.theanswer.co.za Richtersveld Eastern Cape Grahamstown
Southern Cape Swartland
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See page 86 Source: Lysippos The varied climates of the Eastern
Cape support different kinds of farming, from sheep and cattle to
fruit farming. www.theanswer.co.za
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An 1818 map of Africa by John Pinkerton, showing the parts of
Africa familiar to Europeans See page 86 Source: Pinkerton, J., A
Modern Atlas, from the Latest and Best Authorities, Exhibiting the
Various Divisions of the World with its chief Empires, Kingdoms,
and States; in Sixty Maps, carefully reduced from the Largest and
Most Authentic Sources. 1818, Philadelphia, Thomas Dobson Edition
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A drawing of a Tlhaping captain and his wife by Rev. John
Campbell, circa 1818 Source: J.S, Bergh. 1984. Stamme en Ryke. Cape
Town: Don Nelson See page 87www.theanswer.co.za
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See page 87 The Pongola River today Source: Bobrayner
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A picture of a Zulu warrior Source: George F. Angus. J.S,
Bergh. 1984. Stamme en Ryke. Cape Town: Don Nelson See page
88www.theanswer.co.za
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The Zulu Kingdom encompassed mountainous grasslands and
sub-tropical areas. See page 88 Source: Harri Source: Purves, M
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The British camp at Port Natal in 1842 See page 90 Source:
http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol053fl.html www.theanswer.co.za
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An 1836 watercolour of Mzilikazi See page 90 Source: William
Cornwallis Harris. J.S, Bergh. 1984. Stamme en Ryke. Cape Town: Don
Nelson www.theanswer.co.za
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Southern Tswana Pedi Swazi Ndebele Gaza Sotho Zulu Mpondo Xhosa
Griqua Kora San Khoi British Boers Ndwandwe A sketch of where the
different cultural groups covered in this topic were distributed
around 1830 See page 90www.theanswer.co.za
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See page 91 A depiction of Voortrekkers on the 1949 Voortrekker
Monument in Pretoria Source: NJR ZA www.theanswer.co.za
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A Voortrekker ox-wagon See page 91 Source: NJR ZA
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A painting of a Kora from the 19 th century See page 91 Source:
William John Burchell www.theanswer.co.za
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See page 92 Thaba Bosiu Source: Marduk Source: Cape Colony
Archives An early painting of a Griqua www.theanswer.co.za
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See page 92 Source: Eugene Casalis King Moshoeshoe
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See page 93 Source: "Stamme & Ryke", by J.S. Bergh,
together with A.P. Bergh. Don Nelson: Cape Town. 1984 Andrew Geddes
Bain recorded the eye-catching 19 th -century hairstyles of the
Mpondo. www.theanswer.co.za
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See page 95 Source: http://www.imdb.com/media/
rm1387502848/tt0086798 A poster for the 1986 film Shaka Zulu
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See page 96 The Trekbur by Samuel Daniell circa 1804
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See page 96 A photograph of King Moshoeshoe with his ministers
Source: Bensusan Museum. Johannesburg www.theanswer.co.za
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A sketch made of King Shaka by James King in the 1820s
SourceWikimedia Commons See page 96www.theanswer.co.za