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Exploring Cape Town: Insights on South Africa's History and Culture

In this assignment, we watch a short film about Cape Town, South Africa, and reflect on its rich cultural and historical significance. The film highlights key aspects of the city, including its stunning landscapes, vibrant communities, and the impact of colonial history. Additionally, we delve into the struggles faced by its people, particularly focusing on the interactions among the Zulus, Boers, and British. Through this exploration, we gain a deeper understanding of how historical conflicts shaped modern South Africa and how the Boers, despite being a minority, exerted control over the region.

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Exploring Cape Town: Insights on South Africa's History and Culture

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  1. 4/23/2014 Warm Up: Watch the short film. In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you learned about Cape Town, South Africa.

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  3. 4.4 ContinuedThe Struggle for Southern Africa • Pages 100-101 • 15 points • Honors: 15 points + 20 homework points

  4. Migrating PeoplesPage 100 • Read the section • Write the five most important facts • 5 points

  5. Boers • Read the section • List the five most important facts • 5 points

  6. Diamonds and Gold • Read the section • List the five most important facts • 5 points

  7. Honors Homework • Write a paragraph of at least 10 lines (approximately 100-150) words, describing the relationship between the Zulus, the Boers, and the British. • Explain how the minority Boers were able to gain control of the country of South Africa. • 20 points

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