History of South Africa #4 - land grabbing and reluctant British imperialism
The 1830-1870 period saw British and Boer carve large white-controlled territories into the Bantu-speaking region of Southern Africa. How did this happen, and what were the implications? This video simplifies a hugely complex process and maps out the major changes that took place at this time. Like the video? Be sure to subscribe!

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