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rich soil
Cuz they liked it *dab*
Yes. Mainly the German/Dutch and the British.
The 1st Europeans to establish a regime, in Africa south of the Sahara, were the English. England established a regime in South Africa.
They settled mostly in Europe, the Americas, Australia and some pockets in Asia and Africa. (So yes... pretty much everywhere.)
On April 6, 1652 the first white people (Dutch) arrived in South Africa to establish a settlement at the Cape. Their purpose, initially, was not to colonize the area, but to supply fresh food for the men on the Dutch ships sailing on the long route between Europe and India.
The discoveries of diamonds in 1867 and gold in 1886 in South Africa increased Europeans interest in colonizing the continent
The very first was the Portuguese.
Yes. Mainly the German/Dutch and the British.
The 1st Europeans to establish a regime, in Africa south of the Sahara, were the English. England established a regime in South Africa.
They settled mostly in Europe, the Americas, Australia and some pockets in Asia and Africa. (So yes... pretty much everywhere.)
Approximately 5.5 million , 5million are in the south Africa '))
On April 6, 1652 the first white people (Dutch) arrived in South Africa to establish a settlement at the Cape. Their purpose, initially, was not to colonize the area, but to supply fresh food for the men on the Dutch ships sailing on the long route between Europe and India.
no she didn't as she was worried
The Khoi and other African tribes settled southern Africa more than 12,000 years before European settlers arrived. The Dutch sailors who first landed in present-day South Africa had good relations with the indigenous people
to find / rule new land
Mostly diamonds.
The Dutch settled in what later became South Africa. There was no "country" as such when they arrived.
It was the first region in south of Africa to gain freedom