Term 2
Content/topics (as per CAPS)
The Mineral Revolution in South Africa
Britain, diamond mining and increasing labour control and land expansionism
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Increasing control over black workers: closed compounds and migrant labour
• Further land dispossession and defeat of African Kingdoms: Xhosa 1878, and Pedi and Zulu1879
Deep-level gold-mining on the Witwatersrand: 1886 onwards
• Why is gold valuable? • The discovery and mining of deep-level gold on the Witwatersrand
• The Mineral Revolution as a turning point in South African history
3 Settlement Settlement and land-use
• Urban settlements • Rural settlements
Module 5, page 93 Unit 1 pages 94–98 Activities 1–2 Unit 2 pages 77–90 Activities 3–9 Unit 1 pages 72–76 Activities 1–2
Learner’s Book
Activities and assessment
Module 4, page 71
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