Objective Analyze how the system of Apartheid impacted the nation of South Africa.

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Objective Analyze how the system of Apartheid impacted the nation of South Africa

Early Influence Dutch East India Company (1652) – profit seeking, slave labor, whites ordered blacks to carry ID cards 1806 Great Britain captures colony 1867 Diamonds discovered 1886 Gold deposits discovered 1910 Independence

System of Apartheid 1948 Apartheid= segregation Allowed the S. African gov. (Afrikaners) to dominate black population Written law that blacks were inferior…public places restricted to whites only (parks, beaches, bathrooms) Separate & unequal education contributed to large gap in $$$

International community aware/outraged w/ the inequality African National Congress (ANC) –protesting for equality (1912) –Wanted = education, land & work opportunities, security & equality 1962 Nelson Mandela jailed for 25 years while people continued to protest

End of Apartheid s: The international community increases economic and political pressure –trade restrictions 1990 Nelson Mandela released from prison 1994 South Africa’s first ever all-race election –Mandela wins

Democracy Today Bill of Rights – guarantees basic freedoms Public health & education facilities being desegregated