A Gallery of the Boer Wars (opens in new tab)
Throughout the 19th century, British and Boer settlers (people of largely Dutch ancestry) in Southern Africa were frequent rivals as they established new settlements and competed for resources. At the expense of African peoples in the region, the British founded the colonies of Cape Colony (1806) and Natal (1843), and the Boers created the two neighbouring republics of Transvaal (1852) and Orange Free State (1854). The British and Boer rivalry broke out into open warfare in the First Anglo-Bo...
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