Colonization in South Africa was unusual in the history of nineteenth-century colonization because it saw ________
A) involved the dispossession of local peoples
B) warfare between two European nations
C) was spurred by the discovery of mineral resources
D) it led to British control
B
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A. Theodora. B. Hagia Sophia. C. Livia. D. Olympia. E. Belisarius.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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