Early South African History
Early South African History
Early South African History
inhabit South Africa were the Khoisan and Bantu speaking people. Most modern black South Africans are descendents of various Bantu-speaking peoples. These Bantu-speaking people include the Xhosa, Zulu, Sotho, and Tswana. How to say Happy 2012 in
diverse. This ranges from a mild Mediterranean climate along the coast to a desert in the northwest. The climate along the coast is fertile enough for year-round farming.
rich with precious minerals. These include minerals such as diamonds and gold.
black South Africans are descendents of various Bantu speaking peoples, their languages were different. The official languages of South Africa are shown on the side.
There are a total of 11 official languages in South Africa.
Africa ranged from pastoralism (raising livestock) and agriculture to working and trade. Most of the Bantu-speaking people lived in villages with chiefs and political leaders. Some groups such as the Xhosa allowed anyone to belong to the group as long as they accepted the rule of the
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Early South African history was the starting
building block for what South Africa is now. Without this early history, South Africa could be completely different from what it is today.