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GP 06: From Mining Village to Economic Hub: The History of Gauteng

From Mining Village to Economic Hub: The History of Gauteng Gauteng is where ancient landscapes meet modern ambition. Small in size but vast in influence, this province shaped South Africa’s past and drives its present—offering visitors a mix of history, culture, and urban energy. The Gold Rush and the Birth of Johannesburg In 1886 the discovery of gold transformed the region. What began as scattered settlements and mining camps quickly became Johannesburg, a booming city built on the gold reef. The rush brought people, commerce, and rapid urban growth—turning dusty camps into the foundations of South Africa’s financial and cultural capital. Today, you can trace that story in museums, heritage sites, and historic mining landmarks. Deeper Roots: The Cradle of Humankind Long before the gold rush, this land hosted early human ancestors. The Cradle of Humankind and the Sterkfontein Caves northwest of Johannesburg contain fossils like Mrs Ples and Little Foot...