In Pretoria, representatives of Great Britain and the
Boer states sign the Treaty of Vereeniging, officially ending the
three-and-a-half-year South African Boer War.
The Boers, also
known as Afrikaners, were the descendants of the original Dutch settlers
of southern Africa. Britain took possession of the Dutch Cape colony in
1806 during the Napoleonic wars, sparking resistance from the
independence-minded Boers, who resented the Anglicization of South
Africa and Britain's anti-slavery policies. In 1833, the Boers began an
exodus into African tribal territory, where they founded the republics
of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. The two new republics lived
peaceably with their British neighbors until 1867, when the discovery of
diamonds and gold in the region made conflict between the Boer states
and Britain inevitable.
Minor fighting with Britain began in the
1890s and in 1899 full-scale war ensued. By mid-June of 1900, British
forces had captured most major Boer cities and formally annexed their
territories, but the Boers launched a guerrilla war that frustrated the
British occupiers. Beginning in 1901, the British began a strategy of
systematically searching out and destroying these guerrilla units, while
herding the families of the Boer soldiers into concentration camps. By
1902, the British had crushed the Boer resistance, and on May 31 of that
year, the Peace of Vereeniging was signed, ending hostilities.
The treaty recognized the British military administration over Transvaal and the Orange Free State, and authorized a general amnesty for Boer forces. In 1910, the autonomous Union of South Africa was established by the British. It included Transvaal, the Orange Free State, the Cape of Good Hope, and Natal as provinces.
taken from: http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-boer-war-ends [31.05.2013]
The treaty recognized the British military administration over Transvaal and the Orange Free State, and authorized a general amnesty for Boer forces. In 1910, the autonomous Union of South Africa was established by the British. It included Transvaal, the Orange Free State, the Cape of Good Hope, and Natal as provinces.
taken from: http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-boer-war-ends [31.05.2013]
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