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The 1913 Natives Land Act marked a pivotal moment in South Africa's history, enforcing racial segregation and restricting land ownership for black Africans. This act laid the groundwork for systemic inequalities and social unrest. The explosion of Johannesburg, a city that became a center of mining and economic activity, highlighted these significant disparities. This analysis includes a graph illustrating the percentage of land owned in each province, providing insight into how the act shaped land ownership patterns across the country.
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