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Mineral discoveries in southern Africa in the …

Years: 1876 - 1887

Mineral discoveries in southern Africa in the 1860s, the 1870s, and the 1880s have an enormous impact on the region.

Diamonds had initially been identified in 1867 in an area adjoining the confluence of the Vaal and the Orange rivers, just north of the Cape Colony, although it was not until 1869 to 1870 that finds were sufficient to attract a "rush" of several thousand fortune hunters.

The British government, attracted by the prospect of mineral wealth, had quickly annexed the diamond fields, repudiating the claims of the Voortrekker republics to the area.

Four mines were developed, and the town of Kimberley had been established.

The town has grown quickly to became the largest urban society in the interior of southern Africa in the 1870s and the 1880s.

Although the mines were worked initially by small-scale claims- holders, the economics of diamond production and marketing soon lead to consolidation.

Within two decades of the first diamond find, the industry is essentially controlled by one monopolistic company—Cecil Rhodes's De Beers Consolidated Mines.

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