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Section 1, chapter 6
Relations with indigenous people
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What is the focus of the lesson in the study of
AQA
A-level history?
The focus is on the relations with indigenous peoples during the
British Empire's imperialism
.
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What time period does the lesson cover regarding the development of imperialism?
The lesson covers the period between
1857
and
1890
.
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What significant event related to
British administration
in India is mentioned?
The
Indian Mutiny
is mentioned as a significant event.
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How is the
Indian Mutiny
characterized in relation to the
British Empire
?
It is characterized as a representation of the relationship between the British Empire and
indigenous peoples
.
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Which indigenous groups are specifically mentioned in relation to the
British Empire
in
Southern Africa
?
The
BS
and
Bantu
peoples are mentioned.
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What is the primary focus of the lesson regarding the
BS
and
Bantu
peoples?
The lesson focuses on the extent of relationships between the
British Empire
and these indigenous peoples.
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What years are identified as significant for the relations with the
BS
and
Bantu
peoples?
The years
1867
to
1880
are identified as significant.
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How were relations with the
BS
and
Bantu
peoples characterized between
1867
and
1880
?
Relations were characterized as particularly peaceful for a long period of time.
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What event led to increased tensions between the
British Empire
and the
BS and Bantu peoples
?
The discovery of diamonds in
1867
led to increased tensions.
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What was the impact of the
discovery
of diamonds on the relationship between the
British Empire
and indigenous peoples?
The discovery led to tensions and the
exploitation
of resources.
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Where were diamonds first discovered in relation to the British Empire's activities?
Diamonds were first discovered on the
Val River
in
1867
.
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What was the consequence of the
diamond rush
that followed the discovery of diamonds?
The diamond rush attracted both
European
and
indigenous
peoples into the region.
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What territories did the British Empire annex in
1868
and
1871
?
The British Empire annexed
Bazo
land in 1868 and
West Griqualand
in 1871.
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What proposal did the
British Empire
make in
1875
regarding the territories?
The British Empire proposed a Federation of British and
Bantu
territories.
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How did the
Bantu
peoples respond to the British proposal for a federation in
1875
?
The Bantu peoples rejected the proposal for a federation.
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What conflict occurred between
1877
and
1878
that involved the British Empire?
The British engaged in the
HOSA War
during this period.
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What was the outcome of the British seizure of
Transvaal
in 1877?
The British claimed they were protecting white Europeans from the
Zulu
and
Pedi
tribes.
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What major conflict did the
British
engage in against the
Zulu
tribes in
1879
?
The British invaded Zululand in 1879 after defeating the Zulu tribes.
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What was the result of the defeat of the
Zulu
tribes in
1879
?
The Zulu tribes were incorporated into Natal after their defeat.
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What actions did the
BS
take in response to
British
imperialism after
1879
?
The BS declared independence from the British Empire in an attempt to break away from imperialism.
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What significant event occurred in
1881
involving the
BS
and British forces?
Over 150 British soldiers were killed at
Majuba Hill
, leading to recognition of BS self-determination.
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What was the outcome of the
Convention of Ptor
regarding the
BS
?
The Convention recognized the
self-determination
of the BS peoples.
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