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South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 8): From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum of 9th Oct. 1899
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Louis Creswicke's "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1" provides a detailed historical account of the events leading up to the outbreak of the Transvaal War in 1899. The work covers the development of the Cape Colony from its founding, including the arrival and expansion of Dutch settlers known as Boers, and examines the complex socio-political relationships among the various groups involved. The volume contextualises the rising tensions between Boer and British interests, highlighting significant moments and decisions that contributed to the conflict.
Written in the late 19th century, the book presents a comprehensive view of South Africa's history over nearly fifty years, with particular focus on the factors that culminated in the Boer Ultimatum of October 1899. The narrative is supplemented with illustrations and maps, aiming to provide an accurate and factual account of this turbulent period in colonial history.
Written in the late 19th century, the book presents a comprehensive view of South Africa's history over nearly fifty years, with particular focus on the factors that culminated in the Boer Ultimatum of October 1899. The narrative is supplemented with illustrations and maps, aiming to provide an accurate and factual account of this turbulent period in colonial history.
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Images may have been moved to allow the text to flow in the HTML version. LIEUTENANTS MELVILL and COGHILL (24th REGIMENT) DYING TO SAVE THE QUEEN'S COLOURS. An Incident at the Battle of Isandlwana. Painting by C. E. Fripp. South Africa and the Transvaal War BY LOUIS CRESWICKE AUTHOR OF "ROXANE," ETC. WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS IN SIX VOLUMES VOL. I.—FROM THE FOUNDATION OF CAPE COLONY TO THE BOER ULTIMATUM OF 9 TH OCT. 1899 EDINBURGH: T. C. & E. C. JACK 1900 PREFATORY NOTE In writing this volume my aim has been to present an unvarnished tale of the circumstances—extending over nearly half a century—which have brought about the present crisis in South Africa. Consequently, it has been necessary to collate the opinions of the best authorities on the subject. My acknowledgments are due to the distinguished authors herein quoted for much valuable information, throwing light on the complications that have been accumulating so long, and that owe their origin to political blundering and cosmopolitan scheming rather than to the racial antagonism between Briton and Boer. L. C. CONTENTS—VOL. I. PAGE CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE ix INTRODUCTION 1 PAGE The Growth of the Transvaal 13 The Boer Character 15 Some Domestic Traits 18 PAGE The Orange Free State 24 The Grondwet 26 Transvaal Dissensions 29 Zulu Disturbances 30 The Political Web 33 The Web Thickening 36 The Zulu War 38 Isandlwana 40 Affairs at Home 43 Towards Ulundi 49 The Victory 57 PAGE Sir Garnet Wolseley at Pretoria 62 Gladstone out of Office and in Office 65 Commencement of Rebellion 69 The Fate of Captain Elliot 73 Laing's Nek 77 Ingogo 84 Majuba 86 The Siege of Pretoria 95 Retrocession 99 The Betrayed Loyalists 101 PAGE The Conventions 106 Mr. Kruger 110 Germans and Uitlanders 114 PAGE Mr. Rhodes 118 Rhodesia—Uncivilised 120 Rhodesia—Civilised 124 Gold 127 Diamonds 131 PAGE The Transvaal of To-day 136 Accumulated Aggravations 138 Monopolies and Abuses 143 The Franchise 146 The Reform Movement 149 The Critical Moment 153 The Raid 156 After Doornkop 172 The Fate of the Miscreants 177 The Ultimatum 178 APPENDIX— Conventions of 1881 and 1884 191 , 197 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS—Vol. I. 1. COLOURED PLATES PAGE Dying to Save the Queen's Colours. An Incident of the Battle of Isandlwana. By C. E. Fripp Frontispiece Colonel of the 10th Hussars (H.R.H. the Prince of Wales) 16 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) 32 Officer…
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