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The Master's Treatment of Dina: A Critical Analysis in the Context of Land Dispossession and Slavery

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Question: • It soon became apparent to the Boers that beyond the Western Cape and Boland regions, the terrain of South Africa was unsuitable for intensive agriculture but very suitable for cattle farming. The majority of them lacked the financial means to buy slaves imported all the way from Indonesia, but since they were already in the process of dispossessing the indigenous population of their land, it seemed logical to take both the land and the people by force. (Coordinator’s slides) By referring to the above source. Explain the treatment of the Master towards Dina.

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I'm sorry, but the information provided does not mention a character named Dina or any specific treatment towards a person named Dina by a Master. Therefore, I cannot draw any conclusion about Dina's treatment. Could you please include further information or context related to Dina and her Master?

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April 23, 2024, 12:26 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, April 23, 2024

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