Relations with indigenous people

Cards (22)

  • 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.
  • What time period does the lesson cover regarding the development of imperialism?
    The lesson covers the period between 1857 and 1890.
  • What significant event related to British administration in India is mentioned?

    The Indian Mutiny is mentioned as a significant event.
  • 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.
  • Which indigenous groups are specifically mentioned in relation to the British Empire in Southern Africa?

    The BS and Bantu peoples are mentioned.
  • 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.
  • What years are identified as significant for the relations with the BS and Bantu peoples?

    The years 1867 to 1880 are identified as significant.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Where were diamonds first discovered in relation to the British Empire's activities?
    Diamonds were first discovered on the Val River in 1867.
  • 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.
  • What territories did the British Empire annex in 1868 and 1871?

    The British Empire annexed Bazo land in 1868 and West Griqualand in 1871.
  • What proposal did the British Empire make in 1875 regarding the territories?

    The British Empire proposed a Federation of British and Bantu territories.
  • How did the Bantu peoples respond to the British proposal for a federation in 1875?

    The Bantu peoples rejected the proposal for a federation.
  • What conflict occurred between 1877 and 1878 that involved the British Empire?

    The British engaged in the HOSA War during this period.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • What was the result of the defeat of the Zulu tribes in 1879?

    The Zulu tribes were incorporated into Natal after their defeat.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • What was the outcome of the Convention of Ptor regarding the BS?

    The Convention recognized the self-determination of the BS peoples.