4/19/2015 Warm Up: Watch the short film. In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you learned about Cape Town, South Africa.

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4/19/2015 Warm Up: Watch the short film. In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you learned about Cape Town, South Africa.

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4.4 Continued The Struggle for Southern Africa Pages points

Migrating Peoples Page 100 Read the section Write the five most important facts 5 points

Boers Read the section List the five most important facts 5 points

Diamonds and Gold Read the section List the five most important facts 5 points

Write a paragraph of at least 7 lines, describing the relationship between the Zulus, the Boers, and the British. Explain how the minority Boers were able to gain control of the country of South Africa. 8 points