The discovery of Blank 1 Question 5

cheap labour
in Southern Africa in the 1860s meant that Britain needed an exceedingly large supply of Blank 2 Question 5
diamonds and gold
in order to extract these resources. As a result of the legal ending of the Blank 3 Question 5
Atlantic slave trade
in 1808, as well as the increasing uprisings of Blank 4 Question 5
Southern African
labourers in Europe at the time, Britain sought labour from the Blank 5 Question 5
British
population instead.
True /False

False