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  2. Great Trek - Wikipedia

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    The Great Trek was used by Afrikaner nationalists as a core symbol of a common Afrikaans history. It was used to promote the idea of an Afrikaans nation and a narrative that promoted the ideals of the National Party. In 1938, celebrations of the centenary of the Battle of Blood River and the Great Trek mobilised behind an Afrikaans nationalist ...

  3. History of the Cape Colony from 1806 to 1870 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Trek, as it is called, lasted from 1836 to 1840. The trekkers (Boers), numbering around 7,000, founded communities with a republican form of government beyond the Orange and Vaal rivers, and in Natal, where they had been preceded, however, by British emigrants. From this time on, Cape Colony ceased to be the only European community in ...

  4. Talk:Great Trek - Wikipedia

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    The principal causes of the Great Trek are not quite as listed in the article. In 1835 British rule had been imposed "recently", says the article. Not true. If that was the cause the trek would have been a generation earlier. No the main cause was the abolition of slavery in 1834! Comment invited. Paul Beardsell 12:13, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

  5. History of South Africa (1815–1910) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Trek first halted at Thaba Nchu, near present-day Bloemfontein, where the trekkers established a republic. Following disagreements among their leadership , the various Voortrekker groups split apart.

  6. Xhosa Wars - Wikipedia

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    The conflict was the catalyst for Piet Retief's manifesto and the Great Trek. In total, 40 farmers (Boers) were killed and 416 farmhouses were burnt down. In addition, 5,700 horses, 115,000 head of cattle, and 162,000 sheep were plundered by Xhosa tribespeople. In retaliation, sixty thousand Xhosa cattle were taken or retaken by colonists.

  7. Boers - Wikipedia

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    The Great Trek occurred between 1835 and the early 1840s. During that period some 12,000 to 14,000 Boers (including women and children), impatient with British rule, emigrated from Cape Colony into the great plains beyond the Orange River, and across them again into Natal and the vastness of the Zoutspansberg, in the northern part of the ...

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  9. Trekboers - Wikipedia

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    Voortrekkers often encountered Trekboers in Transorangia during their Great Trek of the 1830s and 1840s. In 1815, a Trekboer/trader named Coenraad (Du) Buys (a surname of French Huguenot origin) was accused of cattle theft and fled from the British. He settled in the (western) Transvaal.