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This overview details the establishment of Cape Colony in 1652 and the subsequent impact on indigenous populations. By 1700, Dutch farmers, known as Boers, began seizing land traditionally used by the San and Khoikhoi peoples for grazing. This led to widespread displacement and discrimination against these indigenous communities. By 1800, European settlers had established dominance over the entire region, exacerbating the alienation of native peoples and altering the socio-economic landscape of southern Africa.
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