The Mineral Revolution

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The Mineral Revolution Unit 3: Mineral Revolution: Lesson 16

DO NOW: Read pages 776 – 778 in your Scramble for Africa notes. Make a timeline of the key events in South African history from these pages.

Success Criteria: MUST: SHOULD: COULD: Understand what the mineral revolution was Know where and when gold and diamonds were found Know what life was like for mine workers and mine owners SHOULD: Understand why the Mineral Revolution caused the South African war Understand what is meant by migrant labour COULD: Understand how the Mineral Revolution contributed to racism in South Africa Understand how the Mineral Revolution was a cause for Apartheid

Timeline: 1652 1816 1830s 1860s 1879 1887 1899 1902 1910 Dutch settle Cape Town Zulus under Shaka Great Trek Diamonds discovered Zulus lose war against British Zulus surrender British fight Boers in South African War End of the South African War South African Union formed

The discovery of gold and diamonds

DO NOW Why do modern historians generally refer to this conflict as the South African war rather than the Anglo-Boer war? Unit 3: Mineral Revolution: Lesson 19 How do historians interpret the South African war?

DO NOW Why was the South African war caused by the Mineral Revolution? Unit 3: Mineral Revolution: Lesson 20 What was life like for Black South Africans during the Mineral Revolution?

How is gold mined?

Watch the following two clips: Write down everything that you see about what life was like for mine workers What life was like for mine owners