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Despite the initial Batswana defeat, Sechele soon returned and conducted several retaliatory raids using European guns against the Boers, which inflicted several casualties on its enemies, forced the Boers to retreat, and enabled the Batswana to recover their lost territory. After pushing the Boers
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Friend of my heart's love, and of all the confidence of my heart, I am Sechele. I am undone by the Boers, who attacked me, though I had no guilt with them. They demanded that I should be in their kingdom, and I refused. They demanded that I should prevent the English and Griquas from passing. I
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When the Boers arrived Sechele I sent a messenger to Commandant Scholtz to say that he would do nothing to him on the morrow, as that was a Sunday, but that he would duly settle the account on the Monday. At the same time he demanded coffee and sugar, probably in return for his amiability in
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before being turned back. The British did not want to make an agreement with the Batswana as that would hurt relations with the Boers. However, this first failed attempt may have inspired a second successful trip to Britain in 1895 during which Kgosi
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The Bakwena had knowledge of the surrounding hilltops and used them as watchtowers and hiding places. When the Boers were spotted, Kgosi Setshele ordered the women and children to hide; Setshele's own pregnant wife was hidden in
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The Battle began on Monday morning. During the battle Paul Kruger was injured by friendly fire ricochet, and was also stuck in the chest, tearing apart his jacket.
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several kilometers away. As the Boer troops climbed the hills, Setshele's warriors rolled large stones down the hillside to crush the Boers.
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An agreement was signed between the Boers and the Batswana in January 1853. Setshele attempted to travel to
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back, the Batswana raided and plundered several Boer farms until a peace treaty was signed.
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to ask for further protection from the Boers, but he only made it to
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replied, These are my friends, and I can prevent no one.
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Index

Dimawe Hill
Mmankgodi
Kweneng District
Gaborone
Botswana
24°45′43″S 25°37′49″E / 24.76194°S 25.63028°E / -24.76194; 25.63028
Batswana
Bakwena
Batlokwa
Balete
Bahurutshe

Voortrekkers
Setshele I
Andries Pretorius
Battle of Dimawe is located in Botswana
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Batswana
Boers
Setshele I
Bakwena
Dimawe Hill
Sechele I
Robert Moffat
Paul Kruger
South African Republic
Sechele I
Boers
Mmasechele Cave
human shields

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