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Gr 10 History Term 3 2024 y DBE HISTORY STUDY GUIDE 2023 and QP. (EC/NOVEMBER 2020) P1, EC/NOVEMBER 2019 Topics covered: Colonial expansion after 1750 • British take control of the Cape • The Zulu kingdom and the colony of Natal • Cooperation and conflict in the highveld South Afr...

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History
Grade 10
Term 3
Test
2024
These notes were compiled using previous formal assessments: EKURHULENI-NORTH
DISTRICT 19 September 2023 Grade 10 History DBE HISTORY STUDY GUIDE 2023 and QP.
(EC/NOVEMBER 2020) P1, EC/NOVEMBER 2019

This information/answers comes from the memorandums (there are more possible
answers). Some information is repeated - I want to show you the different ways the same
information is asked.


Good luck: Juffrou Ansie
Topics covered:

Colonial expansion after 1750

• British take control of the Cape
• The Zulu kingdom and the colony of Natal
• Cooperation and conflict in the highveld

South African War and Union

• Background to the South African War: Mining capitalism
• South African War from 1899 to 1902
• Role and experiences of women in the war
• Role and experiences of black South Africans in the war



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Circa (c.) Circa (c.) means approximately or around the time
Free burghers In 1652, the Dutch East India Company started a halfway-
station vegetable garden at the Cape. After 5 years the workers
were made ‘free burghers’ and given land in the interior to farm.
Trekboers Free burghers who began developing their own language and
culture and became known as Boers or trekboers
Archaeological Objects found by archaeologists that give information about
evidence the past
Colonialism The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control
over another country, occupying with settlers, and exploiting it
economically



COLONIAL EXPANSION AFTER 1750
HOW DID COLONIALISM IMPACT NEGATIVELY ON THE LIVES OF BOTH THE XHOSAS AND
BOERS IN THE CAPE?

Source 2A




Reasons why Britain was interested in taking control of South Africa




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• The British wanted to control South Africa because it was one of the trade routes to
India.
• When gold and diamonds were discovered in the 1860s–1880s, their interest in the
region increased
• British rule has increasingly made their country an
industrial and business world

The negative impact that colonialism had on the lives
of both the Xhosas and the Boers in the Cape Colony

• It changed their lifestyle because they were used
to a simple family life.
• Their land was taken from them – had to move
inland.
• Most of them were turned into slaves
• They were encouraged to engage in wars

Why the Boers disliked the British rule

• The Boers wanted a simple life.
• The British made their country a country of industry and business.
• The British took their land.
• The British took their power/culture and dignity

Source 2B




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