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What was possession in southern Africa?

In southern Africa, possession was a form of land tenure in which the European colonial powers claimed ownership over vast tracts of land based on the right of conquest or occupation. This system was used to dispossess indigenous African communities of their ancestral lands and resources. Possession was often characterized by the establishment of European settlers on these lands, the extraction of natural resources, and the displacement or marginalization of African communities.

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