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Chapter Nine Inside and Out In which the Seventh Sense brings us face to face with the most powerful feature of our age - and perhaps of any age. 1. The Shangani River runs in a small, green vale through some of Southern Africa’s most remarkable nature. It marked, a bit more than a century ago, the northernmost line of the British presence in Africa. If other parts of Queen Victoria’s colonial empire crackled with desert harshness, the mountains and hills rolling up from the Cape and down to the Shangani were notable for a pleasing softness, a shading towards pastels in the changeable light of the region. For London’s colonial mapmakers, South Africa was a long-eyed treasure, an ideal restocking and transfer point for British ships headed for Lombok, Calcutta, Pondicherry and beyond. “We have lost America,” the explorer William Dalrymple wrote Prime Minister William Pitt in 1785. “An halfway house would secure us India, and an Empire to Britain.”218 The African Cape would be that halfway house. Following the 1814 Anglo-Dutch Treaty, which gave the British control of the Cape, the English pressed into Africa and found each newly opened district delivered more wealth than the last. A colonialist’s dream: Diamonds. Gold. Endless fertile fields. The efficient engines of industry and exploration (and exploitation) of the British African Company chewed easily, profitably, into the land. “Having read the histories of other countries, I saw that expansion was everything,” the mining baron Cecil Rhodes wrote in 1875. “The world's surface being limited, the great object of present humanity should be to take as much of the world as it possibly could.”21° And so the British did. If there was a moment that showed the tenor, the power of this ruthless asymmetry most clearly, it was the battle that exploded along the Shangani in 1893. The Matabele, a powerful local tribe had been smash-and-run fighting the colonists for years. The British had tried to charm, pacify and bribe the

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