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Dutch settlers arrive in South Africa.In 1756, they import slaves from West Africa, Malaysia, and India, establishing the dominance of whites over non-whites in the region. Diamond mining begins in South Africa. Africans are given the most dangerous jobs, are paid far less than white workers, and are housed in fenced, patrolled barracks. Oppressive conditions and constant surveillance keep Africans from organizing for better wages and working conditions. Traded slaves.
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Dutch settlers arrive in South Africa
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Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the latter stages of the French Revolution and its associated wars in Europe. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815.
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This even was went frace want to by a democracy and not a monarchy.
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The french revolution was a fight between poor and rich a fight for there rights.
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British missionaries arrive and criticize the racist practises of the Boers. They urge the Boers to treat the Africans more fairly. Boers justify their practises in the belief that they are superior to Africans.
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He dies at an age of 51, when he was shipped to another place.
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north and south faught for the freedom of slaves.
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<a href='' >http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/gettysburg.html</a>
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Diamond mining begins in South Africa. Africans are given the most dangerous jobs, are paid far less than white workers, and are housed in fenced, patrolled barracks. Oppressive conditions and constant surveillance keep Africans from organizing for better wages and working conditions.
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1867: Diamond mining begins in South Africa. Africans are given the most dangerous jobs, are paid far less than white workers, and are housed in fenced, patrolled barracks. Oppressive conditions and constant surveillance keep Africans from organizing for better wages and working conditions.
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Diamond mining begins in South Africa. Africans are given the most dangerous jobs are paid far less than white workers, and are housed in fenced, patrolled barracks. Oppressive conditions and constant surveillance keep Africans from organizing for better wages and working conditions.
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A constitutional convention is held to establish South African independence from Britain. The all-white government decides that non-whites can vote but cannot hold office. A few people in the new government object, believing that South Africa would be more stable if Africans were treated better.
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franz ferdenand ruler of australia was assassined by serbia and australia declared what we call now world war 1
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In late june 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of austria was assassinated by a siberian nationalist in Sarajevo,Bosnia.An escalation of threats and mobilization orders followed the incident, leading by mid-August to the outbreak of World War I. Picture is of Archduke and his wife Sophia
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Many people died.
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The African are getting less education than the eurapeans
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By 1939, fewer than 30% of Africans are receiving any formal education, and whites are earning over five times as much as Africans.
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The Population Registration Act. This law classifies people into three racial groups: white, colored (mixed race or Asian), and native (African/black).
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The segrigation of black people and white people. They seperated everything parks, beaches, and the bathrooms.
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Morocco and Sudan become independent. So does Tunisia
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Was assassinated
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Terorist attacked the Twin Towers
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Napoleon Bonaparte brough an end to France's Revolution Chaos .
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After Napoleon Bonaparte was coronated he was responsible for enabling the following :
-Napoleonic Code or the Code Civil : the civil code of France , enacted in 1804 and officialy designated in 1807 .
-The Metric System : a system of weights and measures .
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Blacks are fired from jobs which are given to whites.
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1867: Diamond mining begins in South Africa. Africans are given the most dangerous jobs, are paid far less than white workers, and are housed in fenced, patrolled barracks. Oppressive conditions and constant surveillance keep Africans from organizing for better wages and working conditions.
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Jesus's birthday