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SOUTH AFRICA
By; Chris RodgersAnd Javonte Winston
South Africa leader
Nelson Mandela Born in the Transkei in 1918, the son of the then Chief of the Temba tribe andMandela received his first education from a Methodist boarding school and he died in 18 July 2008 at 90 years old and be he died He joined the African National Congress in 1944 and was engaged in resistance in1948. and he brought peace to South Africa
Nelson Mandela
The English businessman and Rhodes found the modern diamond industry and controlled the British South Africa Company and that’s where
Cecil John Rhodes was born on July 5, 1853, at Bishop's Stortford, Cecil's poor health forced him to stay at home and attend the local grammar school. Instead of attending college, sixteen-year-old Cecil was sent to South Africa to work on a cotton farm. Arriving in October 1870, he grew cotton with his brother Herbert . then when he got older he started
Louis Botha was born near Greytown in Natal in 1862 he was educated at the local German mission school. A Boer general and statesman, he was leader of the Transvaal army in the Second Anglo-Boer WarHis vision of South Africa included both British and Dutch. Botha was a leading figure in the Paris Peace Conference at the end of World War I.He died in 27 August 1919, Pretoria, South
Africa
Louis botha
Christian N. Barnard was born on November 8, 1922, in Beaufort West, South Africa. Barnard, along with his three brothers, grew up extremely poor and attended the local public schools. Barnard then went on to the University of Cape Town, where he received a master's degree in 1953 his is a surgeon
Christian n.barnard
Cape Town, South Africa. Table Mountain
Coastal and international shipping ground
Bethlehem is an important farming
The Big Hole was originally a little place in 1871 where a diamond was found
Nieuwoodville Falls, South Africa
The Breed River in South Africa
South Africa Table mountainSouth Africa Coastline
Physical features, rivers, landforms
It is flat on top
What Africans do to survive
This is not an pore country it has diamondsBut they are short on water so that means that They have to go find water to survive and some Country’s have to find there food or hunt for food
1.What are some of Africa's landmarks
2.Name a town that Africans live in
3.What was the name of the president
was born on July 5, 1853
4.who
5.Who was a surgeon
6.What are they short on
1.Bethlehem
2.Cape Town
3.Nelson Mandela
4.Cecil John Rhodes
5.Christian N. Barnard
6.water