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21 July, 21:54

2. Historians wishing to argue that the South Africa known

Cecil Rhodes was an example of a settler colony would best use

which piece of evidence to support their claim?

A

The large influx of British migrants into South Africa

B The use of British agents to enforce local and domestic

policies

C The British control of South African economics

D The British transformation of the South African

educational system

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  1. 22 July, 00:45
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    The large influx of British migrants into South Africa

    Explanation:

    Settler Colonialism is a term that describes a form of colonialism often supported by imperial authority, which attempt to substitute or replace the original inhabitants or citizens of a particular region with a new population or society of sttlers

    It is often carried out through various means including assimilation and recognition of indigenous identity within a conceptual structure set out by the colonialist.

    Hence, in Cecil Rhodes case, it was believed that it was an example of settler colony, because Cecil Rhodes champion the cause of British being a master race, and restricting the rights of black African by raising voting qualification based on financial capability.
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