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Geschiedenis
The South Africa Act, 1909, authored by The Parliament of the United Kingdom, is a seminal piece of legislation that profoundly impacted the political landscape of South Africa. This historical document outlines the establishment of the Union of South Africa, uniting the British colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, Transvaal, and the Orange Free State into one dominion. The Act also delineates the powers and responsibilities of the newly created Union government, setting the stage for significant changes in governance and sovereignty in the region. Written in a formal and authoritative tone, this legal text reflects the imperialistic ideologies prevalent during the time period, shedding light on the complex dynamics of colonial rule and national identity in South Africa. The South Africa Act, 1909, serves as a critical primary source for scholars and historians studying the history of South Africa and British colonialism in the early 20th century. As the culmination of political negotiations and power struggles, this Act symbolizes a pivotal moment in the nation's journey towards self-governance and independence.
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Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 8 december 2020
Nederlands
België