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The founders – variously named Trekboers, Boers, and Voortrekkers – settled mainly in the middle, northern, north-eastern and eastern parts of present-day South Africa. Two of the Boer republics achieved international recognition and complete independence: the South African Republic ( Dutch : Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek , ZAR; or Transvaal ...
The history of the Cape Colony and the Boers in South Africa is covered at length in the 1980 novel The Covenant by American author James A. Michener. The Boers appear as a civilization in the 'Scramble to Africa' scenario in Civilization V: Brave New World. [37] Paul Kruger leads the civilization during the scenario.
View this map on the BL Georeferencer service. Image taken from: Title: "History of the Boers in South Africa ... with three maps" Author: THEAL, George McCall. Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 9061.eee.18." Page: 10 Place of Publishing: London Date of Publishing: 1887 Publisher: Sonnenschein & Co. Issuance: monographic Identifier: 003607007
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Martial Law was declared on 14 October 1914, the Boer rebellion was quickly suppressed, and at the outset of World War I, South West Africa (modern Namibia) was under German control after having been passed back and forth during boundary negotiations over the previous years [47] After the Maritz Rebellion was suppressed, the South African army ...
Political Map of South Africa drawn 1897, reprint 1899 from "Impressions of South Africa" by James Bryce The enormous wealth of the mines, soon became irresistible for British imperialists . In 1895, a group of renegades led by Captain Leander Starr Jameson entered the ZAR with the intention of sparking an uprising on the Witwatersrand and ...
View this map on the BL Georeferencer service. Image taken from: Title: "History of the Boers in South Africa ... with three maps" Author: THEAL, George McCall. Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 9061.eee.18." Page: 11 Place of Publishing: London Date of Publishing: 1887 Publisher: Sonnenschein & Co. Issuance: monographic Identifier: 003607007
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 January 2025. South African system of racial separation This article is about apartheid in South Africa. For apartheid as defined in international law, see Crime of apartheid. For other uses, see Apartheid (disambiguation). This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider ...