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World History: South Africa
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1. Afrikaners choosing to trek inland rather than be subjected to English rule. Moved in areas vacated during the Difaqane
Johannesburg
Voortrekkers
Dingane
February 6 & 17 - 1838
2. Discovered in South Africa in 1867 - source of significant wealth and economic interest for the region
San
Khoisan
King Shaka
Diamonds
3. Laws requiring Khoikhoi to carry passes in order to work on white farms.
Diamonds
Khoisan
Hottentot Codes
Spear of the Nation
4. Blacks would go to cities on short contracts. System kept wages low - and separated race.
Ncome/Blood River
Migrant Labour
South African Republic/Transvaal
Majuba
5. Militaristic and semi-nomadic tribe in Natal. Resisted Boer and British rule.
Lord Milner
Sugar Industry
Hottentot Codes
Zulu
6. The result of European imperialism. Countries attempting to gain control of Africa and its wealth.
Scramble for Africa
Weenen/ 'The Place of Weeping'
Dingane
Hottentot Codes
7. Dominated diamond industry along with Rhodes until 1888 - when bought out
Battle of Vegkop
Barney Barnato
Pretoria
Weenen/ 'The Place of Weeping'
8. Sites where Boer women and children were kept. 28000 died of disease - along with thousands of blacks.
Concentration Camps
Ncome/Blood River
Johannesburg
Majuba
9. Established Dutch trade base in 1652;
Jan van Riebeeck
Pretoria
Kitchener
San
10. Khoisan group; known for hunting. Also called 'Bushmen'
Pretoria
loemfontaine
Voortrekkers
San
11. Voortrekkers and black allies fight Ndebele people 1836
Ncome/Blood River
Bantu Speaking Farmers
February 6 & 17 - 1838
Battle of Vegkop
12. The dates - respectively - of the killings ordered by Dingane of Piet Retief's party and another group of almost 300 Voortrekkers.
Battle of Vegkop
Dingane
Lord Milner
February 6 & 17 - 1838
13. Originally Dutch stopping point; founded by van Riebeeck in 1652
Cape Town
San
Orange Free State
Dutch East India Company
14. Leader of 500 Dutch to avenge murders of Voortrekkers
Majuba
Scramble for Africa
Xhosa
Andries Pretorius
15. The term used by some Afrikaners to refer to the killings of Feb. 17 - 1838.
Majuba
Ncome/Blood River
Great Murder
Migrant Labour
16. Area in the SE of South Africa; Good grazing land - but herds need to move. Reached by whites in 1770's
Difaqane
Zuurveld
Concentration Camps
King Shaka
17. The British commander in the Boer War.
Boer War
Khoisan
Khoikhoi
Kitchener
18. One of two Boer states in the interior by 1850
South African Republic/Transvaal
Weenen/ 'The Place of Weeping'
Kitchener
Khoisan
19. Senior British official in the cape - initiated the Boer War.
Spear of the Nation
Ncome/Blood River
Scramble for Africa
Lord Milner
20. Site of December 16 - 1838 battle where 500 Boers defeated 10000 Zulus - killing 3000
Gold
Concentration Camps
Ncome/Blood River
Kitchener
21. Site where Boer resistance defeated the British in 1881.
Johannesburg
Dutch East India Company
Weenen/ 'The Place of Weeping'
Majuba
22. Between 1860 and 1900 - British set up plantations in Natal. Had to bring workers from India.
Battle of Vegkop
Jan van Riebeeck
Gold
Sugar Industry
23. The name of the Voortrekker settlement at the site of the 'Great Murder.'
24. Zulu leader after King Shaka; Orders Piet Retief and other Voortrekkers killed.
Dingane
Jan van Riebeeck
Hottentot Codes
Battle of Vegkop
25. 1895 - British raid into Transvaal led by Dr. Jameson - supported by Cecil Rhodes. Defeated by Afrikaners.
Andries Pretorius
Zuurveld
Jameson Raid
Concentration Camps
26. Afrikaners choosing to trek inland rather than be subjected to English rule. Moved in areas vacated during the Difaqane
Difaqane
loemfontaine
Dingane
Voortrekkers
27. Racial mix of Dutch settlers (Afrikaner) and Khoikhoi (African)
Diamonds
Concentration Camps
Ncome/Blood River
Cape Coloured
28. Zulu chief and military leader; conquered a lot of land around the Tugela and Pongola Rivers. Murdered in 1828 and succeeded by Dingane.
Difaqane
Barney Barnato
Zulu
King Shaka
29. Dominated diamond industry along with Rhodes until 1888 - when bought out
Barney Barnato
Jameson Raid
Dutch East India Company
Concentration Camps
30. 1899-1902 British fighting the Dutch. British victory by Dutch surrender - giving gold mines to England.
Boer War
Zuurveld
Khoikhoi
Paul Kruger
31. Racial mix of Dutch settlers (Afrikaner) and Khoikhoi (African)
Pretoria
Dutch East India Company
Jan van Riebeeck
Cape Coloured
32. Used to track control movement of Blacks in white towns.
Johannesburg
Passes
Cape Coloured
loemfontaine
33. The English translation of the ANC name for its underground guerrilla network - 'Umkhonto we Sizwe'
Spear of the Nation
Sugar Industry
loemfontaine
Paul Kruger
34. Center of gold industry in South Africa - also largest city.
Spear of the Nation
Cape Town
Diamonds
Johannesburg
35. Khoisan group; known for herding cattle. Also called 'Hottentots'
Khoikhoi
Zuurveld
Orange Free State
Lord Milner
36. Businessman made fortune in diamonds through monopoly; would later become imperialist Prime Minister in 1890
Paul Kruger
Cecil Rhodes
Kitchener
Difaqane
37. Discovered in South Africa in 1886. Richest gold mines in the world produced economic booms and grew Johannesburg into large city
Orange Free State
Battle of Vegkop
Passes
Gold
38. Militaristic and semi-nomadic tribe in Natal. Resisted Boer and British rule.
Cape Town
Boer War
Jameson Raid
Zulu
39. Between 1860 and 1900 - British set up plantations in Natal. Had to bring workers from India.
Xhosa
Gold
Dingane
Sugar Industry
40. The name of the Voortrekker settlement at the site of the 'Great Murder.'
41. Capital of the Boer 'South African Republic.' Captured within a year of the war.
Lord Milner
Johannesburg
Great Murder
loemfontaine
42. Voortrekker leader tried to settle in Natal; killed by Zulus in 1838
Difaqane
Passes
Piet Retief
Pretoria
43. The term used by some Afrikaners to refer to the killings of Feb. 17 - 1838.
Battle of Vegkop
Johannesburg
King Shaka
Great Murder
44. Khoisan group; known for herding cattle. Also called 'Hottentots'
Piet Retief
Zulu
Khoikhoi
Xhosa
45. 1895 - British raid into Transvaal led by Dr. Jameson - supported by Cecil Rhodes. Defeated by Afrikaners.
Zuurveld
Jameson Raid
Piet Retief
Battle of Vegkop
46. The English translation of the ANC name for its underground guerrilla network - 'Umkhonto we Sizwe'
Jan van Riebeeck
Ncome/Blood River
Dutch East India Company
Spear of the Nation
47. Discovered in South Africa in 1867 - source of significant wealth and economic interest for the region
Diamonds
South African Republic/Transvaal
Barney Barnato
San
48. Discovered in South Africa in 1886. Richest gold mines in the world produced economic booms and grew Johannesburg into large city
loemfontaine
Barney Barnato
Majuba
Gold
49. Dutch company with trade interest in Asia; set up base to resupply trade ships
Khoikhoi
Bantu Speaking Farmers
Dutch East India Company
Hottentot Codes
50. Blacks would go to cities on short contracts. System kept wages low - and separated race.
Battle of Vegkop
Khoisan
Migrant Labour
Zulu