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BACKGROUND The Natives Land Act of 1913 led to many changes in the lives of South African people especially the indigenous people. Black people’s lives were changed socially as well as economically. There were also political changes as well. Research Topic Many changes occurred in South Africa because of the Natives Land Act of 1913. This affected people’s lives both socially and economically. In light of these statements conduct and write a report on a heritage investigation on the following topic. The Social and Economic changes brought by the Natives Land Act of 1913 in South Africa KEY QUESTION Critically discuss the Social and Economic impact brought about by the Natives Land Act of 1913 (use King William’s Town as point of reference) AIMS • To investigate how the Natives Land Act of 1913 led to social and economic changes in the lives of South African people. • To investigate how people’s lives in King William’s Town were affected by the Natives Land Act of 1913 INTRODUCTION •Introduce the topic. • Adopt a line of argument for your topic using key words from the topic • Briefly explain why the Act was introduced BODY South Africa before 1913 – how South Africans lived before 1913 •Native Land Act of 1913 why was it introduced • Brief description of changes in South Africa because of the Act • Economic changes of people’s lives in King William’s Town because of the Act CONCLUSION How did the Native Land Act of 1913 affect people in King William’s Town REFLECTION What one has learnt from conducting the research BIBLIOGRAPHY List of references used TOTAL MARKS: 50

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What was the core ethics behind the abolitionists’ (such as Wilberforce) compelling opposition to slavery? Was the British Empire ethically justified in imposing their moral antislavery rule on the rest of the world?

Introduction This essay examines the ethical foundations of William Wilberforce’s campaign against the slave trade and the subsequent question of whether the British Empire’s ...