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What was the effect of the Great Trek?
As a result of the Trek, the Afrikaners remained politically divided for many years. Furthermore, the Trek resulted in the cultural and economic isolation of the Boers. The Great Trek increased the conflicts between the Boers and indigenous tribes, but, on the other hand stimulated trade between black and white groups.
When did the Great Trek end?
February 23, 1854
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Who were the Trek Boers in South Africa?
South Africa pastoralists—the Boers, also called trekboers—began to move inland beyond the Hottentots Holland Mountains with their own herds. The Khoekhoe chiefdoms were largely decimated by the end of the 18th century, their people either dead or reduced to conditions close to serfdom on colonial farms.
What was the impact of the Native Land Act of 1913?
It opened the door for white ownership of 87 percent of land, leaving black people to scramble for what was left. Once the law was passed, the apartheid government began the mass relocation of black people to poor homelands and to poorly planned and serviced townships.
What caused Great Trek?
The Great Trek resulted from the culmination of tensions between rural descendants of the Cape’s original European settlers, known collectively as Boers, and the British Empire.
What advantage did the Trek Boers have over the Khoikhoi?
The Trek Boers had better weapons which resulted in hundreds of Khoikhoi being killed and dispossessed of their traditional grazing lands. Some Khoikhoi were forced to become labourers and servants for the Europeans. Others fled further inland to join the San on less fertile land in mountainous areas.
What were the causes of Great Trek?
What was the economic impact of the Native Land Act?
The legacy of socio-economic injustice which was inherited from the Natives Land Act of 1913 continues to haunt the majority of black South Africans. The land dispossession of the indigenous people of South Africa under this Act caused poverty which is still prevalent in our country today.
How did the Land Act of 1800 benefit settlers?
How did the Land Act of 1800 benefit settlers? This made it easier for people to buy land. For example, they could pay for it a little at a time. Settlers could buy 320 acres at 2 dollars an acre, with half the payment up front and the other half paid over four years.)
What was the impact of the Great Trek?
The Great Trek increased the conflicts between the Boers and indigenous tribes, but, on the other hand stimulated trade between black and white groups. Who were the leaders of the Great Trek?
What was the result of the Dutch Trek?
A large number of the Dutch trekked from the cape to their interior. The other result of the trek was that the interior was opened to European settlement. The trek led to the occupation of the well watered eastern half of the South Africa by the Boers.
Why did the Boers revolt in the Great Trek?
In 1815, the controversial arrest of a white farmer for allegedly assaulting one of his servants resulted in the abortive Slachter’s Nek Rebellion. The British retaliated by hanging at least five Boers for insurrection.
Why did the Voortrekkers leave on the Great Trek?
The Great Trek was a movement of Dutch-speaking colonists up into the interior of southern Africa in search of land where they could establish their own homeland, independent of British rule. Why did Voortrekkers leave on Great Trek? The Great Trek was a landmark in an era of expansionism and bloodshed, of land seizure and labour coercion.