The Great Trek Part 2 - The History of South Africa
The Great Trek was a northward migration of Dutch-speaking settlers who travelled by wagon trains from the Cape Colony into the interior of modern South Africa from 1836 onwards, seeking to live beyond the Cape's British colonial administration. This formed and integral part of South African History. If you would like to read more - checkout my amazon affiliate link to The Great Trek Uncut: Escape from British Rule- The Boer Exodus from the Cape Colony 1836 - https://amzn.to/3paQlwe You can pick up this book and much more resources on Amazon . Don’t forget to subscribe to catch the whole series as it is released. I always love feedback so don’t forget to leave a comment. If you enjoy this content and would like to contribute financially in the production to continue to produce better quality content please have a look at our Patreon page: / joshuawolvaardt Background ink Video by Bernard from Pixabay Subscribe Video by KAY Virk from Pixabay Thank you Video by THUY PHAM XUAN from Pixabay

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