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1. Discuss with reference the ways in which slaves were treated as well as the
ways in which they reacted to their situation at the Cape during the VOC
period. (40)
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The Harsh Reality of Slavery at the Cape (VOC Period)
The VOC era at the Cape Colony (1652-1795) was built on the backs of enslaved
people. Their treatment was brutal, but their resistance was persistent.
Treatment of Slaves:
• Commodification: Slaves were seen as property, bought, sold, and inherited.
Their lives held little value compared to their economic worth [Source: South
African History Online - The Early Cape Slave Trade].
• Brutal Labor: They toiled long hours in agriculture, construction, and
domestic service, often under harsh conditions with meager rations [Source:
SAHO - Dutch settlement, the Indian Ocean slave trade and slavery at the
Cape].
• Corporal Punishment: Whipping, branding, and even torture were used to
control slaves and deter escape attempts [Source: SAHO - Dutch settlement, the
Indian Ocean slave trade and slavery at the Cape].
• Family Separation: The slave trade tore families apart, with individuals sold
and scattered across the colony [Source: ResearchGate - Slaves and Free
Blacks in VOC Cape Town, 1652–1795].
Slave Resistance:
• Escape: Running away was a constant threat for slave owners. Slaves fled to
the wilderness or sought refuge with indigenous communities [Source: SAHO -
Dutch settlement, the Indian Ocean slave trade and slavery at the Cape].

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