9. Dutch Colonialism (1652 -1795)
Dutch Fort in Capetown
Dutch Arrival at Cape 1652
Cape Colony Flag
Battle of Blaauwberg 1806
Dutch East India Company
Slavery Huguenots
11. Zulu Wars`
The Battle of Isandlwana
Anglo-Zulu War 1879
The Battle of Rorke’s Drift
Anglo-Zulu War 1879
Zulu-Boer War 1835-1839Zulu Civil War 1817-1819
12. British Colonialism (1795- 1931)
Xhosa Wars 4th Earl of Carnavon Henry Bartle Frere
Cecil Rhodes Paul Kruger Matabele Wars
Second Matabele War
StatueMore Rhodes
13. Boers
Great Trek Voortrekkers
Second Boer War- Battle of Elands River
Second Boer War 1899-1902
Boer Wars
Afrikaans
First Boer War 1880-1881
Transvaal
Zuid-Afrikaansche
Republiek Anthem
Oranje Vrijstaat
Boer
Song
14. Union of South Africa 1910 - 1948
Smuts Prime Minister
1919-1924, 1939 -1948
London Statue
Colored
Plea for Peace
World War I
World War IIGreat Depression
Anthem
18. Post-Apartheid Music and Movies
National Anthem
Rugby Match Anthem
Invictus Movie
Clegg and Mandela
Opponents Hakka
Under African Skies Retreat Song
19. Truth and Reconciliation
When a group attacks another group, how should they make up for the damage?
In South Africa, white leaders confessed and apologized and then were forgiven
In the US, broken Indian treaties have been revived but without penalties
In the US, African-Americans have been given affirmative action but no reparations
However after World War II, German and Japanese economies were aided by the US.
After World War I, Germany was made to pay large reparations which crashed their economy.
European Colonial powers never compensated their colonies
Dictators and their supporters have generally not been punished for their crimes
After World War II, senior German and Japanese leaders were tried and executed.
The US has not compensated countries greatly damaged by US forces (Vietnam, Iraq)
In general, unfortunately crime pays except when the criminals lose a war
History can help by accurately describing and condemning criminal behavior
History should also honor heroes even if they were defeated in their struggle