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The Mornign Star of the Xhosa Church

2023-08-25 17:47:32

The two social missionaries in London, Van der Camp and his friend Edmund came to a very different Cape Town in 1799. The British flag is shaking the Dutch harbor; British troops arrived in Cape Town after the decline of the Netherlands Empire during the Napoleonic War. On June 13, Ver der Kemp and Edmond crossed the Gamka River. They avoided the cold winter air in the house of Samuel de Beer and they just buried his child that day, but it is true that God brought the gospel to South African indigenous people in response to his prayers I was happy.

In the 1800s British and Dutch settlers migrated to southern Africa and Cossa was defeated in war in the late 1800s. Due to their failure, the loss of meadows, and poverty, many Kossars were forced to migrate to towns and farms working in white. Today, many Kossa people live in urban areas. Many other people are working on white farms. South African Cossacks and other non white groups got severe discrimination from white South Africans

In 1770, the Caucasian began to take up the earth from the Koza tribe. Between 1770 and 1870, settlers and Kossa waged wars several times and settlers confiscated the land from Kossa. By 1795, Caucasi grew 300 miles north of Cape Town, 500 miles east. By that time, the total population of the colony was 60,000 people. Also in 1795, the French conquered the Netherlands. In order to prevent France from occupying South Africa, the UK occupied Cape Town. In 1803, the British returned South Africa to the Netherlands. Then in 1806, the British regained colonies again, this time it was power. Therefore, in 1814, the Netherlands formally handed colonies to the UK. The first official settlers in the UK arrived in 1820. The UK expanded its colony and occupied more and more land from Kossa. These Caucasians tried to completely conquer all black Africans in the area. Some groups surrender without fight, but most groups, especially the Zulu people resist