The rush of Europeans to Cape Colony and the Boer colonies at the end of the nineteenth century was driven by
A) the slave trade.
B) gold and diamonds.
C) Cecil Rhodes' effective propaganda encouraging settlement.
D) white fears of Zulu dominance in the area.
E) the palm oil trade.
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