Early Colonization
Gender & Power
Slavery & Society
Cultural & Economic Change
Legacy of Colonization
100

Who established the Cape settlement in 1652?

Jan van Riebeeck and the Dutch East India Company (VOC)

100

Who was Krotoa (also known as Eva)?

A Khoisan woman who served as interpreter and mediator for Jan van Riebeeck

100

When did the Dutch introduce formal slavery at the Cape?

Beginning in 1652

100

What became major exports from the Cape in the 1700s?

Wine, fruit, grain, and livestock

100

What happened to the Cape in 1806?

The British seized control from the Dutch

200

What was the original purpose of the Cape settlement?

A refreshment station for ships traveling between Europe and Asia

200

How did colonization affect gender roles in South Africa?

It introduced strict patriarchal norms that reduced women’s autonomy

200

Where were enslaved people brought from?

East Africa, Madagascar, India, and Southeast Asia

200

What happened to the Khoisan language?

It declined due to slavery and cultural assimilation

200

What language did the British outlaw at the Cape?

Dutch

300

Which two Indigenous groups first interacted with the Dutch?

The Khoikhoi and the San

300

What role did women play in Khoisan society before colonization?

They held leadership, economic, and social influence; roles were more equal

300

What determined social status under colonial rule?

Race and labor

300

Who did the Dutch and later the British conflict with in the Eastern Cape?

The Xhosa

300

What was the “Great Trek”?

A mass migration of Boers inland to escape British rule

400

Why did conflict break out between the Dutch and the Khoisan?

Disputes over land, livestock, and labor

400

What does Krotoa’s tragic life symbolize?

The limited power Indigenous women had under colonial rule

400

What were “Free Black” communities, and what challenges did they face?

Freed or manumitted slaves who still faced social and legal restrictions

400

What was the “cattle-killing movement”?

A Xhosa prophecy that destroying cattle would bring national rebirth and drive out colonizers

400

What independent Boer republics were later established?

The South African Republic and the Orange Free State.

500

Name one major way the Cape became part of a global network

It linked Africa, Europe, and Asia through trade and slavery.

500

How did European norms reshape Indigenous gender dynamics?

They imposed male dominance and erased women’s historical influence.

500

How did slavery transform South African society?

It created rigid racial hierarchies and replaced earlier egalitarian structures.

500

What is “syncretism,” and how did it affect colonial movements?

The blending of traditional and Christian beliefs that influenced Xhosa resistance

500

What long-term effects did colonization leave on South Africa?

Land dispossession, racial hierarchies, and recurring wars over resources and power