Shepstone – Natal, roots of segregation


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All our ancestors lived under the British empire and their colonial control – various African countries as well as Canada and Australia.    It was first in the Cape colony followed by the Anglo Boer wars and annexations.  Mostly they were only focused on the minerals in certain areas like Witwatersrand and Kimberley.    In this southern part of Africa there were two independent Boer republics that were not part of the British empire, with minerals.

Lord Shepstone
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Referred to the various British Empire flags, rules – this Sheptone legislation/policy is about SEGREGATION AND APARTHEID – reserves and Crown lands.
British Empire and their colonial rules/flags

British Empire was known to be “the empire on which sun never sets” and when Queen Victoria came to throne in 1873, Britain already governed Canada, Australia, New Zealand and parts of India, South America and Africa. Here are some more interesting facts about British Empire.   
‘United we stand’ – British rule

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Is actually a good question – why did the Black ethnic groups from Western Africa ended up in Mfecane wars after 1805?   as well as with, Khoi san and coloureds – they accept the reserves and crown lands those days since the Mfecane wars.   Or were they forced and annexed because of minerals?   Their land was also annexed by the same crown.   Their leaders (chiefs) work together with lord Shepstone.

The British also have the Anglo Zulu Wars and Anglo Boer Wars.

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ZULU WAR WITH THE BRITISH (ONLY ONE)
Isandlwana – Anglo-Zulu war (140 years)

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Today – the Khoi san and black ethnic groups all living on the same areas as it was during 1948 until 1994.   Separate from each other, with separate legislations.

They made the choices after 1994 under ANC rule and constitution to live on CPA or Trustlands.

CPA’s  are landclaims under communist rule.

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It was the British empire that came from their island and stole all those lands, they stole the two Boer republics as well.   They also killed our people during the Anglo Boer wars and put our women and children in concentration camps on purpose.

To kill people, ended up in genocide,  is not a co-incidence, they wanted world wide control over all peoples and wanted all minerals for themselves, that is why they wanted the farmland with the minerals and farmers are in their way to get it.

When Verwoerd took over in 1961, he wanted to give all Black leaders and supporters each their own full independence like Botswana.  To rule themselves, away from each other.   For sure we all wanted the same for every people, the Zulu and  Khoi san people to rule themselves in their own independence countries, like ourselves.   And after 1994, the same happen again, under British control, the Commonwealth, to only have communal rights in the old homelands.   Today it is trust and communal lands, with no title deeds.

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Ons voorouers het weggevlug onder Britse heerskappy uit met die Trek.   Was hulle slimmer as ons vandag?

Dit wil so voorkom, want hulle het dit gewys met die Anglo Boere oorloe toe hulle deur Brittanje aangeval is.     Die Britte wou ons voorouers gelykmaak met die graf en grond dat daar niks van ons oorgebly het nie.   Met oor die 39000 sterftes in konsentrasiekampe, helkampe vir vroue en kinders, asook ou mense.   Oor die 30000 plase is afgebrand om voedsel te beheer en beperk.

Die Engelse was waarskynlik meer verbaas as ons Boere wat die aanvalle met mag, mening en trots deurstaan het, al het ons baie voorgeslagte baie gely daaronder.   As ons maar regtig alles weet, die hartseer wat ons voorgeslagte moes deurmaak.   Ons is in ‘n beter posisie – hulle het ten minste die grondslag vir ons  gewys, ons het niemand se grond gesteel nie, ons was reeds onafhanklike republieke (tuislande uitgesluit)


Verwante inligting en artikels

Anglo Boere oorloë –  Shepstone

Apartheid –  1854

Separate areas of British empire

Trustgebiede – Tuislande – Reservate

Indigenous land (old homelands) Trustland CPA  landclaims

Shepstone  – Natal, roots of segregation

Shepstone and ABW

British Empire and their colonial rules/flags

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