Why did many Xhosa people kill their cattle?
a. They wanted to starve British settlers.
b. They were acting on Shaka's orders.
c. They hoped to trade the meat and hides.
d. They believed that by doing so, evil would be purged from their land.
e. They believed the cattle had been tainted by European intruders.
d
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