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The Apartheid in South Africa Essay

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The Apartheid started in 1948 when Dr. Malan’s National Party beat the United Party who wanted integration. After the National Party won they had been given the Sauer report, which said that they had to choose between integration or an Apartheid. They chose the Apartheid which meant racial segregation of all of the races. They were split into 3 groups black, coloured and white and they were forced to move to an area specifically designated to their colour. There was petty Apartheid introduced so that black people couldn’t use the same building as white people. This was introduced to stop white and black people mixing. It also affected benches, water fountains and also beaches to humiliate anyone who wasn’t white. Black or coloured people …show more content…

South Africa was a piece of land full of economic potential. It contained gold and diamonds making it popular for anyone who wanted to get cash quick. As soon as gold and diamonds were found it started a gold and diamond rush so people flocked to South Africa to claim the land as theirs and become rich, but slowly as people ran out of money the big mining companies bought out everyone in order to become even richer, and own all the gold and diamonds in South Africa. One of the biggest diamond mines was Kimberly where diamonds were discovered in 1862. The economic potential of South Africa led to the Boers trying to take all of the gold and diamonds away from the native people so it led to Apartheid splitting the native people away from their riches so that the Boers could get it.

The first people to land in South Africa were the Dutch people that were escaping persecution in Holland they were called the Afrikaners/Boers and believed that God had chosen them for a reason and that reason was to find new land and declare it God’s. The British also settled there and kicked the Afrikaners up north, as the British saw this as a chance to get more land for the British Empire and also maybe some slaves. The British saw it as important because it was between them and India on the trade route meaning that they should get it because it

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