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Content: European expansion and conquest during the 15th to 18th centuries 2 WHY DID THE DUTCH SETTLE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA? 2 HOW DID THE DUTCH COLONIZE THE CAPE COLONY IN THE 1600S IN SOUTH AFRICA? 3 TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA CASE STUDY: EXPANSION OF THE SOUTHERN TSWANA CHIEFDOMS. 8 What factors influenced the expansion of the Southern Tswana chiefdoms? 8 2 @Juffrou_Ansie The factors that influenced the expansion of Southern Tswana chiefdoms. 13 THE CONQUEST OF THE AMERICAS: AZTECS AND INCAS 14 What were the reasons for and impact of the Spanish expansion in the 15th and 16th centuries? 14 Transformations in Southern Africa after 1750 19 THE RISE OF THE BASOTHO KINGDOM UNDER KING MOSHOESHOE. 19 The French Revolution 21 What were the reasons for and results of the French revolution? 23 The political and economic causes of the French Revolution. 28 RESOURCES: EKURHULENI-NORTH DISTRICT/JUNE_2023, REMOTE LEARNING ACTIVITY EXERCISE 2022/ RELAB. NATIONAL CURRICULUM STATEMENT LESSON PREPARATION_2024. DBE JUN 2024

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History
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2025
RESOURCES: EKURHULENI-NORTH
DISTRICT/JUNE_2023, REMOTE LEARNING
ACTIVITY EXERCISE 2022/ RELAB. NATIONAL
CURRICULUM STATEMENT LESSON
PREPARATION_2024. DBE JUN 2024

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Content:
European expansion and conquest during the 15th to 18th centuries 2
WHY DID THE DUTCH SETTLE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA? 2
HOW DID THE DUTCH COLONIZE THE CAPE COLONY IN THE 1600S IN SOUTH AFRICA? 3
TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA CASE STUDY: EXPANSION OF THE SOUTHERN
TSWANA CHIEFDOMS. 8
What factors influenced the expansion of the Southern Tswana chiefdoms? 8
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The factors that influenced the expansion of Southern Tswana chiefdoms. 13
THE CONQUEST OF THE AMERICAS: AZTECS AND INCAS 14
What were the reasons for and impact of the Spanish expansion in the 15 th and 16th
centuries? 14
Transformations in Southern Africa after 1750 19
THE RISE OF THE BASOTHO KINGDOM UNDER KING MOSHOESHOE. 19
The French Revolution 21
What were the reasons for and results of the French revolution? 23
The political and economic causes of the French Revolution. 28
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European expansion and conquest during the 15th to 18th
centuries
WHY DID THE DUTCH SETTLE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA?
• Throughout the 16th century, The Portuguese established control over the Indian
Ocean trade network.
• The Portuguese created a path for other Europeans to the Indian Ocean trade.
• The Dutch entered the Indian Ocean trade from the late 1500s and established a
• trading company in India called the Dutch East India Company (commonly known
as the V.O.C).
• Later, the British entered the Indian Ocean network and weakened both the Dutch
and the Portuguese.
• Like the Portuguese, the Dutch also sailed from Europe southwards towards the
Cape of Good Hope. Sea voyages to the
east (Indian Ocean) were very long.
• This map shows the ocean routes
Europeans used to reach the Indian
Ocean.
• The map shows travel routes from the
late 1500s.
• The Dutch voyage to the Indian Ocean
was very long.



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• Dutch ships needed to secure ports along their route for them to get fresh water,
meat and vegetables.
• In 1652, the Dutch selected a harbour on the southern tip of southern Africa and
established a port.
• This port is known today as Cape Town. In the Cape, the Dutch from the VOC
bartered (traded) with the indigenous (native) Khoisan tribes of the region for fresh
food.

The first serious effort to establish a settlement in the Cape occurred

(happened) in 1652 when Jan Van Riebeeck and 90 employees of the VOC arrived in the
Cape.

They arrived on 3 ships, well equipped with seeds and tools for agriculture and building.
Their purpose was to:

• Establish a secure fort
• Acquire cattle from the Khoisan
• Develop fresh produce (fruits and vegetables) to other Dutch ships passing through
the Cape on their way to the east.
• Van Riebeeck spent ten years in this newly established settlement and managed to
build a fort.


HOW DID THE DUTCH COLONIZE THE CAPE COLONY IN THE 1600S
IN SOUTH AFRICA?
SOURCE 3A

The following source comments on the impact of Dutch colonization at the Cape.

The VOC (Dutch East India Company) did not plan to have a large colony at the Cape.
Settlers were initially only permitted (allowed) to farm to provide the Company outpost
(station) and ships in route between the East Indies and Europe with essential foodstuffs.
But by the end of the 17th century grain production had developed and wine was also
being made, immigrants from Europe were settling on the land and colonial stock
farmers were steadily moving onto the grazing lands of the Khoikhoi herders. Slave labour
was imported elsewhere from Africa, South and South-East Asia to work on the settler
farms, and a small urban community was developing around the fort and harbour in
Cape Town.

From as early as 1689 conflict (fights) between the Dutch and the Khoikhoi was common.
A series of raids (attacks) on cattle by both parties and confrontations (fights) marked the

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