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The '''Second Boer War''', also known as the '''Anglo-Boer War''', was a conflict fought between the [[British Empire]] and two [[Boer]] states, the [[South African Republic]] (Republic of Transvaal) and the [[Orange Free State]], over the Empire's influence in [[South Africa]]. | |||
The '''Second Boer War''', also known as the ''' | |||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
The origins of the | The origins of the war were complex and stemmed from the British desire to consolidate their control over the region, which was rich in resources such as [[gold]] and [[diamonds]]. The discovery of these resources in the [[Witwatersrand]] area heightened tensions between the British and the Boer settlers, who were primarily of [[Dutch]] descent. | ||
== Course of the War == | == Course of the War == | ||
The war | The war began on 11 October 1899, with the Boers launching preemptive strikes into British-held territories. The early phase of the war was characterized by several Boer victories, including the [[Battle of Colenso]] and the [[Siege of Ladysmith]]. However, the British eventually reinforced their troops and adopted a scorched earth policy, which included the use of [[concentration camps]] for Boer civilians. | ||
The | |||
=== | === Major Battles === | ||
* [[Battle of Spion Kop]] | |||
* [[Battle of Paardeberg]] | |||
* [[Battle of Magersfontein]] | |||
== Aftermath == | == Aftermath == | ||
The war resulted in | The war ended with the signing of the [[Treaty of Vereeniging]] on 31 May 1902, which resulted in the annexation of the Boer republics into the British Empire. The war had significant long-term effects on the region, including the establishment of the [[Union of South Africa]] in 1910. | ||
== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
The Second Boer War | The Second Boer War had a lasting impact on military tactics and the use of [[guerrilla warfare]]. It also highlighted the humanitarian issues associated with the use of concentration camps, which were later condemned by international observers. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Boer | * [[First Boer War]] | ||
* [[Scramble for Africa]] | * [[Scramble for Africa]] | ||
* [[ | * [[British Empire]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* Pakenham, Thomas. ''The Boer War''. New York: Random House, 1979. | |||
* Farwell, Byron. ''The Great Boer War''. New York: Harper & Row, 1976. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://www.britannica.com/event/Boer-War Britannica: Boer War] | |||
* [https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/second-anglo-boer-war-1899-1902 South African History Online: Second Anglo-Boer War] | |||
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File:Second Boer War Collage.png|Second Boer War Collage | |||
File:Afrika Politische Uebersicht Maerz 1885.jpg|Afrika Politische Übersicht März 1885 | |||
File:Alexander Duncan Turnbull 1901, Boer War.jpg|Alexander Duncan Turnbull 1901, Boer War | |||
File:Foto van oorlog.jpg|Foto van oorlog | |||
File:Leander Starr Jameson00.jpg|Leander Starr Jameson | |||
File:KrugerPaulusJohannes.jpg|Kruger Paulus Johannes | |||
File:Rifle, bolt action (AM 1930.61-17).jpg|Rifle, bolt action (AM 1930.61-17) | |||
File:Lee-Metford Mk II - AM.032034.jpg|Lee-Metford Mk II - AM.032034 | |||
File:England und der Krieg in Südafrika - Rata Langa 1899.jpg|England und der Krieg in Südafrika - Rata Langa 1899 | |||
File:Mafikeng Second Boer War.jpg|Mafikeng Second Boer War | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:43, 3 March 2025
The Second Boer War, also known as the Anglo-Boer War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and two Boer states, the South African Republic (Republic of Transvaal) and the Orange Free State, over the Empire's influence in South Africa.
Background[edit]
The origins of the war were complex and stemmed from the British desire to consolidate their control over the region, which was rich in resources such as gold and diamonds. The discovery of these resources in the Witwatersrand area heightened tensions between the British and the Boer settlers, who were primarily of Dutch descent.
Course of the War[edit]
The war began on 11 October 1899, with the Boers launching preemptive strikes into British-held territories. The early phase of the war was characterized by several Boer victories, including the Battle of Colenso and the Siege of Ladysmith. However, the British eventually reinforced their troops and adopted a scorched earth policy, which included the use of concentration camps for Boer civilians.
Major Battles[edit]
Aftermath[edit]
The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Vereeniging on 31 May 1902, which resulted in the annexation of the Boer republics into the British Empire. The war had significant long-term effects on the region, including the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910.
Legacy[edit]
The Second Boer War had a lasting impact on military tactics and the use of guerrilla warfare. It also highlighted the humanitarian issues associated with the use of concentration camps, which were later condemned by international observers.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- Pakenham, Thomas. The Boer War. New York: Random House, 1979.
- Farwell, Byron. The Great Boer War. New York: Harper & Row, 1976.
External links[edit]
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Second Boer War Collage
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Afrika Politische Übersicht März 1885
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Alexander Duncan Turnbull 1901, Boer War
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Foto van oorlog
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Leander Starr Jameson
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Kruger Paulus Johannes
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Rifle, bolt action (AM 1930.61-17)
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Lee-Metford Mk II - AM.032034
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England und der Krieg in Südafrika - Rata Langa 1899
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Mafikeng Second Boer War