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World History: South Africa
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1. The term used by some Afrikaners to refer to the killings of Feb. 17 - 1838.
February 6 & 17 - 1838
Bantu Speaking Farmers
Great Murder
Majuba
2. Brown Skinned ethnic group; occupied South Africa for over 2000 years. Two groups- San and Khoikhoi
Bantu Speaking Farmers
Sugar Industry
Khoisan
Jameson Raid
3. Voortrekker leader tried to settle in Natal; killed by Zulus in 1838
Piet Retief
Spear of the Nation
Zuurveld
Xhosa
4. Blacks would go to cities on short contracts. System kept wages low - and separated race.
Migrant Labour
Lord Milner
Dutch East India Company
Gold
5. One of two Boer states in the interior by 1850
Hottentot Codes
Dutch East India Company
February 6 & 17 - 1838
South African Republic/Transvaal
6. Voortrekkers and black allies fight Ndebele people 1836
Dingane
Battle of Vegkop
Ncome/Blood River
Majuba
7. 1895 - British raid into Transvaal led by Dr. Jameson - supported by Cecil Rhodes. Defeated by Afrikaners.
Khoikhoi
Jameson Raid
Johannesburg
Concentration Camps
8. Area in the SE of South Africa; Good grazing land - but herds need to move. Reached by whites in 1770's
Voortrekkers
Kitchener
Zuurveld
Orange Free State
9. Between 1860 and 1900 - British set up plantations in Natal. Had to bring workers from India.
February 6 & 17 - 1838
Battle of Vegkop
Sugar Industry
San
10. Discovered in South Africa in 1867 - source of significant wealth and economic interest for the region
Khoikhoi
Cape Coloured
Diamonds
Zuurveld
11. Businessman made fortune in diamonds through monopoly; would later become imperialist Prime Minister in 1890
Cecil Rhodes
Weenen/ 'The Place of Weeping'
Jan van Riebeeck
Paul Kruger
12. The result of European imperialism. Countries attempting to gain control of Africa and its wealth.
Spear of the Nation
Diamonds
Scramble for Africa
Zulu
13. Afrikaners choosing to trek inland rather than be subjected to English rule. Moved in areas vacated during the Difaqane
Jameson Raid
Hottentot Codes
Khoikhoi
Voortrekkers
14. Leader of Boer resistance to British in late 1870s and 1880s.
South African Republic/Transvaal
Paul Kruger
Jan van Riebeeck
Scramble for Africa
15. Center of gold industry in South Africa - also largest city.
Orange Free State
Cecil Rhodes
Jameson Raid
Johannesburg
16. 1899-1902 British fighting the Dutch. British victory by Dutch surrender - giving gold mines to England.
Boer War
Battle of Vegkop
Passes
Khoisan
17. The dates - respectively - of the killings ordered by Dingane of Piet Retief's party and another group of almost 300 Voortrekkers.
Cape Town
February 6 & 17 - 1838
Passes
Scramble for Africa
18. One of two Boer states in the interior by 1850
Barney Barnato
South African Republic/Transvaal
Dutch East India Company
Gold
19. One of two Boer states in the interior by 1850 - located along Orange river
Orange Free State
San
Jan van Riebeeck
Andries Pretorius
20. The name of the Voortrekker settlement at the site of the 'Great Murder.'
21. Senior British official in the cape - initiated the Boer War.
Zulu
February 6 & 17 - 1838
Zuurveld
Lord Milner
22. Established Dutch trade base in 1652;
Paul Kruger
Voortrekkers
South African Republic/Transvaal
Jan van Riebeeck
23. 'Scattering of Peoples' The result of Zulu attacks on Natives - who fled inland.
Andries Pretorius
Cape Coloured
Concentration Camps
Difaqane
24. Khoisan group; known for hunting. Also called 'Bushmen'
Kitchener
Zulu
San
Majuba
25. Capital of the Boer 'South African Republic.' Captured within a year of the war.
Weenen/ 'The Place of Weeping'
loemfontaine
Zuurveld
Piet Retief
26. The British commander in the Boer War.
Difaqane
Orange Free State
Kitchener
Khoisan
27. Natives in the Zuurveld; tougher enemy than Khoisan - being better armed and more resistant to disease.
Khoikhoi
Xhosa
Great Murder
Jameson Raid
28. Discovered in South Africa in 1867 - source of significant wealth and economic interest for the region
South African Republic/Transvaal
Zuurveld
February 6 & 17 - 1838
Diamonds
29. The English translation of the ANC name for its underground guerrilla network - 'Umkhonto we Sizwe'
Spear of the Nation
Xhosa
Majuba
Sugar Industry
30. Zulu chief and military leader; conquered a lot of land around the Tugela and Pongola Rivers. Murdered in 1828 and succeeded by Dingane.
Jameson Raid
February 6 & 17 - 1838
Cape Coloured
King Shaka
31. Khoisan group; known for herding cattle. Also called 'Hottentots'
Xhosa
Diamonds
King Shaka
Khoikhoi
32. Blacks would go to cities on short contracts. System kept wages low - and separated race.
Spear of the Nation
Passes
Migrant Labour
Andries Pretorius
33. Dutch company with trade interest in Asia; set up base to resupply trade ships
Cecil Rhodes
Orange Free State
Dutch East India Company
Kitchener
34. Capital of Boer state 'Orange Free State.' Captured within a year of the war.
Pretoria
Xhosa
Cecil Rhodes
Migrant Labour
35. Businessman made fortune in diamonds through monopoly; would later become imperialist Prime Minister in 1890
Andries Pretorius
Weenen/ 'The Place of Weeping'
King Shaka
Cecil Rhodes
36. Militaristic and semi-nomadic tribe in Natal. Resisted Boer and British rule.
Weenen/ 'The Place of Weeping'
Zulu
Dutch East India Company
Zuurveld
37. One of two Boer states in the interior by 1850 - located along Orange river
Diamonds
Majuba
Zulu
Orange Free State
38. Senior British official in the cape - initiated the Boer War.
Lord Milner
Difaqane
Xhosa
Piet Retief
39. Leader of Boer resistance to British in late 1870s and 1880s.
February 6 & 17 - 1838
Majuba
Dutch East India Company
Paul Kruger
40. Voortrekker leader tried to settle in Natal; killed by Zulus in 1838
Cape Town
Difaqane
Great Murder
Piet Retief
41. Used to track control movement of Blacks in white towns.
Boer War
Passes
South African Republic/Transvaal
Gold
42. Established Dutch trade base in 1652;
Zuurveld
Xhosa
Jan van Riebeeck
Andries Pretorius
43. Capital of the Boer 'South African Republic.' Captured within a year of the war.
Scramble for Africa
Bantu Speaking Farmers
loemfontaine
Boer War
44. Khoisan group; known for herding cattle. Also called 'Hottentots'
Andries Pretorius
Jameson Raid
Dingane
Khoikhoi
45. Laws requiring Khoikhoi to carry passes in order to work on white farms.
Voortrekkers
South African Republic/Transvaal
Hottentot Codes
Great Murder
46. Site where Boer resistance defeated the British in 1881.
Majuba
Xhosa
Paul Kruger
Pretoria
47. Between 1860 and 1900 - British set up plantations in Natal. Had to bring workers from India.
Piet Retief
Boer War
Sugar Industry
Cape Coloured
48. Dutch company with trade interest in Asia; set up base to resupply trade ships
Ncome/Blood River
Pretoria
Gold
Dutch East India Company
49. Capital of Boer state 'Orange Free State.' Captured within a year of the war.
Difaqane
Cecil Rhodes
Pretoria
Migrant Labour
50. The name of the Voortrekker settlement at the site of the 'Great Murder.'