South African slavery differs from slavery practiced in other frontier zones of European settlement in that the settlers enslaved indigenes as a supplement to and eventually as a replacement for imported slave labor. On the expanding frontier, Dutch-speaking farmers increasingly met their labor needs by conducting slave raids, arming African slave
This volume examines South African Slavery and how it differs from slavery practiced in other frontier zones of European settlement, for example the practice of Dutch farmers conducting slave raids to meet their labour needs and the portrayal of slavery as a form of "apprenticeship".
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Dec 2020
ISBN
9780367302818
Pages
313 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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