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The children had to help their mothers. Sons of Boers who were not yet 16 years old, became part of the Boer commandos. One of the clinching factors in the South African War was that the soldiers were worried about their families in the concentration camps. With the women in the concentration camps, there was nobody to supply the fighting farmers with food, shelter or ammunition. The leaders of the commandos were therefore forced to make peace.
1 . Write a paragraph to explain the contribution of the women to the SA War.
2 . What forced Cronje to surrender at Kimberley? What other action could he possibly have taken?
3 . Draw a blockhouse here.
(In Scorched Earth by Fransjohan Pretorius you will find clear pictures.)
(Please try the internet under “Anglo Boer War”.)
QUESTION: What do you think did the British Government gain by these concessions?
SOURCE 1
1. Prisoners of war could return to South Africa.
2. The Dutch language would be accepted in schools.
3. The burghers were allowed to keep their weapons for self defence..
4. Rural committees were founded to resettle survivors and to help supply food, housing, seed and cattle to farm with.
Answers:
DESCRIBE how children lived during the mineral revolution:
technicians : professionals in their area of expertise in industry, e.g. carpenters working in wood or machinists like drilling operators
job provision : providing jobs/work for the benefit of a country’s economy
annex : take over OR including a territory
kampongs : a communal living place, obviously fenced off rooms for black workers
repatriate : sending people back to their land of origin, motherland
segregation : dividing people on account of culture, language or race
self-government : the right to make your own decisions and choose your own representatives to your government
besieged : to have an area surrounded by troops
liberated : when help arrives to free people in an area surrounded by troops
union : a group of people doing the same work uniting to form a body to defend the rights of the members
LIST A:Words:
union, liberated, besieged, segregation, self-government, repatriation, union, carpenters
LIST B:
1 . Technicians that receive their education by working in wood, like building cupboards, shelves, etc.
2 . People taken as slaves/workers taken from their motherland, sent back to their place of origin.
3 . When people are restricted from working or travelling outside their Bantustan, homeland or reserve.
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