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  1. 13. Aug. 2018 · Der Burenkrieg in Südafrika (1899-1902) Vom 11. Oktober 1899 bis zum 31. Mai 1902 wurde in Südafrika der Zweite Burenkrieg (auch als Südafrikakrieg und Anglo-Burenkrieg bekannt ) zwischen den Briten und den Buren (niederländischen Siedlern im südlichen Afrika ) geführt. Die Buren hatten zwei unabhängige südafrikanische Republiken ...

  2. Boer War. Between 1899 and 1902, the British Army fought a bitter colonial war against the Boers in South Africa. Although outnumbered, the Boers were a skilled and determined enemy. After initial setbacks and a long period of guerrilla warfare, the British eventually prevailed, but not without adopting controversial tactics.

  3. On 13 March 1900 Bloemfontein was occupied by the British, followed by Johannesburg and Pretoria on 1 September. The Boers continued a guerilla war, which was countered by the British by devastating the boers' farms and placing their women and children in white- and black concentration camps where some 28 000 died.

  4. Reuse This Work. Since 1800, more than 37 million people worldwide have died while actively fighting in wars. The number would be much higher still if it also considered the civilians who died due to the fighting, the increased number of deaths from hunger and disease resulting from these conflicts, and the deaths in smaller conflicts that are ...

  5. 3. Dez. 2007 · The war in South Africa : its causes and effects by Hobson, J. A. (John Atkinson), 1858-1940. Publication date 1900 Topics Boer War, South Africa -- Politics and government Publisher London : Nisbet Collection robarts; toronto Contributor ...

  6. 5. Aug. 2016 · Most nations in Africa were colonized by European states in the early modern era, including a burst of colonization in the Scramble for Africa from 1880 to 1900. But this condition was reversed over the course of the next century by independence movements. Here are the dates of independence for African nations.

  7. British Allied victory. Coalition victory, Treaty of Fontainebleau, First Treaty of Paris. Bourbon Restoration; Napoleon's exile to Elba. Various territorial changes. Beginning of the Congress of Vienna. Hostilities resume with the return of Napoleon to power in 1815. Second Kandyan War. (1815) United Kingdom.