How Did The British Imperialism Affect South Africa

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Before the age of imperialism, South Africa was ruled by the Dutch. The Dutch had established many farms in South Africa. It would import slaves so that they would have the labor they needed to be able to run the very large farms. This was different than the rest of Africa because they were exporting slaves to other parts of the world. The Dutch farmers were called Boers. In 1806 the British seized control of South Africa from the Dutch and began expanding its control. The British control over South Africa led to many impacts to South Africa, even helping the economic growth of the Boers, even though they did not like having the British in control of their land. In 1833 the British outlawed the ownership of slaves. This created a