The Bantu in the City

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  • The Bantu in the City Book Detail

  • Author : Ray Edmund Phillips
  • Release Date : 1938
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Acculturation
  • Pages : 484
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 27,27 MB

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Book Description: The history of European occupation in South Africa dates from 1652 when the Cape was garrisoned by the Dutch East India Company as a revictualling station. The early settlers were sailors and vagabonds from Amsterdam. They were quite unsuited for agricultural life, and so Malays and Chinese, imported from overseas, and, later, the Hottentots of the Cape, were made use of as slaves. After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, some three hundred French Huguenots came to the Cape. This book tells the history of colonization in South Africa. It is divided into four parts: the brief outline about the attitude of the African tribe; the situation obtaining on the Witwatersrand; the African's reaction to this situation, and the writer's conclusion.

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The history of European occupation in South Africa dates from 1652 when the Cape was garrisoned by the Dutch East India Company as a revictualling station. The