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TOPIC 5: COLONIAL EXPANSION
AFTER 1750
How did colonial expansion into the
interior transform South Africa?
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● colour pictures to accompany the notes
● a start to a mindmap on this topic
● an example of a completed mindmap on this topic
● colour pictures to accompany the source-based
questions.
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Source: William Heysham Overend
A painting of British forces in the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War
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See page 99
Source: Karl Anton Hickel, 1794
William Wilberforce, a member of the British parliament, was the
leading voice in the movement to abolish slavery in the British Empire
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Source: Thomas Bowler, W Fehr C37 archive
Cape Town in 1850
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Source: Dr Thomas Wagner.
Camdeboo is an arid area surrounding Graaff-Reinet.
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Source: Jcwf
The Great Fish River
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A painting of a Xhosa settlement in the early 1800s
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See page 103
Source: Lodewijk Alberti; "Stamme & Ryke", deur J.S. Bergh, in
samewerking met A.P. Bergh. Don Nelson: Kaapstad. 1984.
A picture of Chief Ngqika of the Rharhabe Xhosa
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See page 104
Source: Willem Paravinci de Capelli."Stamme & Ryke", deur J.S. Bergh,
in samewerking met A.P. Bergh. Don Nelson: Kaapstad. 1984.
A painting called The British Settlers of 1820
Landing in Algoa Bay, 1853
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See page 104
Source: Thomas Baines. Suid-Afrikaanse Geskiedenis
in Beeld (1989). Anthony Preston. Bion Books:
Printed in South Africa. Believed to be on display
at the Albany Museum, Grahamstown.
Eastern Frontier of the Cape Colony, circa 1835
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See page 104
Source: JMK 2007 (UTC) Redrawn from source map last published in 1903.
The base map may be John Arrowsmith's 1851 Eastern Frontier of
the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, (and part of Kafirland) From
Algoa Bay to the Great Kei River. Arrowsmith's lithograph was redrawn
and compiled chiefly from M.S. Surveys & Sketches, communicated by
Lt. Col. Mitchell late Survr. Genl. of the Colony and Captn. Wm Owen
Source: Johan Wolfaardt
Andries Potgieter and his second wife, the widow Van Emmenis
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See page 105
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Source: JMK
Source: JMK
The 1970 statue of Gerrit Maritz
at Pietermaritzberg
The1962 statue of Piet Retief
in Pietermaritzberg
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Source: Cape Archives
Andries Potgieter
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See page 107
Source: Cape Colony Archives / Captain W R King. 16 June 1851
British troops attacking a Xhosa stronghold in the Amathole Mountains in the 7th Frontier War
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See page 108
Source: lackie, W.G., The Imperial Atlas of Modern Geography;
an extensive Series of Maps, etc., 1860.
British Kaffraria lay beyond the Keiskamma River
A map of the Cape Colony circa 1860
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See page 108
Source: Africa through a lens
Source: SAR archive picture
Workers on a sugarcane plantation
in the Natal Colony
The Natal arriving at Point Station in Durban in 1860
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See pages 109 & 110
Source: Transformation Resource Centre
King Moshoeshoe
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See page 111
Source: South African Archives
Adam Kok III
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See page 111
Source: Every Step of the Way
Diggers at work on Colesberg Kopje in 1871
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See page 112
Nicolaas Waterboer
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See page 112
Source: The Microcosm. South African Library. Cape Town
Source: Popular Science Monthly Volume 30
Source: Violet Manner
A sketch of Cecil John Rhodes
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Interior view of the Kimberley
diamond mine, 1886/1887
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Boers in combat, 1881
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Source: http://www.iln.org.uk/iln_years/year/1881.htm
Source: SouthAfrica1885.jpg: John George Bartholomew.
Derivative work: Themightyquil
A political map of southern Africa as it was in 1885
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Source: Geographicus / Pinkerton
An 1809 map of southern Africa by John Pinkerton
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A photograph of Nongqawuse, the Xhosa prophetess, and an adherent, Nonkosi
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The Battle of Isandhlwana, 1879
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See page 115
Source: Michael Barthop The Zulu War a pictorial history,
Blandford Press, UK 1980