Boer War facts for kids
Boer War might mean:
- First Boer War, 16 December 1880 to 23 March 1881
- Second Boer War, 11 October 1899 to 31 May 1902
Images for kids
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Extent of the British Empire in 1898, prior to the outbreak of the Second Boer War
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A sketch showing the arrest of Jameson after the failed raid, in 1896
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Paul Kruger, leader of the South African Republic (Transvaal)
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General Redvers Henry Buller launched an offensive against the Boers in the early phases of the war but after several defeats, culminating at the Battle of Colenso, he was replaced by Earl Roberts.
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The Relief of Ladysmith. Sir George Stuart White greets Major Hubert Gough on 28 February. Painting by John Henry Frederick Bacon (1868–1914).
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General Piet Cronjé as a prisoner of war in Saint Helena, 1900–02. He was captured, along with 4,000 soldiers, after the loss of the Battle of Paardeberg.
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A Transit camp for Prisoners of War near Cape Town during the war. Prisoners were then transferred for internment in other parts of the British Empire.
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A surviving blockhouse in South Africa. Blockhouses were constructed by the British to secure supply routes from Boer raids during the war.
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Christiaan De Wet was the most formidable leader of the Boer guerrillas. He successfully evaded capture on numerous occasions and was later involved in the negotiations for a peace settlement.
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The end result of the Boer War was the annexation of the Boer Republics to the British Empire in 1902
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Peace conference at Vereeniging
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C Company returns from Boer War, pictured here in King Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Tents in the Bloemfontein concentration camp
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British and Australian officers in South Africa, c. 1900
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The unveiling of the South African War Memorial in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 1908
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Harold Lothrop Borden – son of the National Minister of Defence and the most famous Canadian casualty of the war
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Natal Indian Ambulance Corps with future leader Mohandas K. Gandhi (Middle row, 5th from left)
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New Zealand troops marching down Wellesley Street, Auckland, to embark for South Africa
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Memorial at Plymouth, by Emil Fuchs
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A group of British prisoners, with Winston Churchill on the right
See also
In Spanish: Segunda guerra bóer para niños