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expensive military intervention. However, authorities at the Cape also judged that the human and material cost of pursuing the settlers and attempting to re-impose an unpopular system of governance on those who had deliberately spurned it was not worth the immediate risk. Some officials were concerned for the tribes the Boers were certain to encounter, and whether these tribes would be enslaved or otherwise reduced to a state of
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445:(free citizens), former Company employees who remained in Dutch territories overseas after completing their contracts. Since the primary purpose of the Cape settlement at the time was to stock provisions for passing Dutch ships, the VOC offered grants of farmland to its employees under the condition they would cultivate grain for the Company warehouses, and released them from their contracts to save on their wages.
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in the main church to much approval, and the first sparks of Trek Fever began to take hold. From all the information accumulated at Port Natal, Bantjes drew up the final report on "Natalia or Natal Land" that acted as the catalyst which inspired the Boers at the Cape to set in motion the Great Trek.
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and provided the trekkers with information regarding conditions at Port Natal. Bantjes made notes suggested by Uys, which later formed the basis of his more comprehensive report on the positive aspects of Natal. Bantjes also made rough maps of the bay - although this journal is now missing - showing
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rivers. Travel was slow due to the rugged terrain, and since it was the summer, the rainy season had swollen many of the rivers to their maximum. Progress required days of scouting to locate the most suitable tracks to negotiate. Eventually, after weeks of extraordinary toil, the small party arrived
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Britain's alienation of the Boers was particularly amplified by the decision to abolish slavery in all its colonies in 1834. All 35,000 slaves registered with the Cape governor were to be freed and given rights on par with other citizens, although in most cases their masters could retain them as
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and the following period, between 1906 and 1934, of a lack of public discussion about the war within the Afrikaans community helped set the scene for a large increase in interest in Afrikaans national identity. The celebration of the centenary of the Great Trek along with a new generation of
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Although it did nothing to impede the Great Trek, Great Britain viewed the movement with pronounced trepidation. The British government initially suggested that conflict in the far interior of Southern Africa between the migrating Boers and the Bantu peoples they encountered would require an
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were granted tax-exempt status for 12 years and loaned all the necessary seeds and farming implements they requested. They were married Dutch citizens, considered "of good character" by the Company, and had to commit to spending at least 20 years on the African continent. Reflecting the
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as a potential colony. On their return to the Cape, Smith waxed very enthusiastic, and the impact of discussions Berg had with the Boers proved crucial. Berg portrayed Natal as a land of exceptional farming quality, well watered, and nearly devoid of inhabitants.
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and weaving their way through the coastal forest into the bay area. They had travelled a distance of about 650 kilometres (400 mi) from Grahamstown. This trip would have taken about 5 to 6 months with their slow moving wagons. The
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station there in 1652 to provide its outward bound fleets with fresh provisions and a harbour of refuge during the long sea journey from Europe to Asia. In a few short decades, the Cape had become home to a large population of
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wreaths at the graves of Afrikaner heroes. Cooking meals over an open fire in the same way the Voortrekkers did became fashionable amongst urbanites, giving birth to the South African tradition of
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owned slaves at the time, and the size of their slave holdings correlated greatly to their production output. Compensation was offered by the British government, but payment had to be received in
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to investigate with King Dingane the possibility of granting them land. When Dick King returned to Port Natal some weeks later, he reported that King Dingane insisted they visit him in person.
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from 1836 onwards, seeking to live beyond the Cape's British colonial administration. The Great Trek resulted from the culmination of tensions between rural descendants of the Cape's original
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began their trek from Graaff-Reinet. There was no clear consensus amongst the trekkers on where they were going to settle, but they all had the goal of settling near an outlet to the sea.
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with the loss of two men and almost all the trekkers' cattle. Potgieter, Uys and Maritz mounted two punitive commando raids. The first resulted in the sacking of the Ndebele colony at
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apprentices until 1838. Many Boers, especially those involved with grain and wine production, were dependent on slave labour; for example, 94% of all white farmers in the vicinity of
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continued to promote the centenary's goals of furthering the Afrikaner cause and entrenching a greater sense of unity and solidarity within the community well into the 20th century.
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French Huguenots, although most had ceased speaking French since about 1750. There were also 30,000 African and Asian slaves owned by the settlers, and about 17,000 indigenous
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occupied the fledgling colony by force until 1803. From 1806 to 1814, the Cape was governed as a British military dependency, whose sole importance to the
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was its strategic relation to Indian maritime traffic. The British formally assumed permanent administrative control around 1815, as a result of the
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Petzold, Jochen. "'Translating' the Great Trek to the twentieth century: re-interpretations of the Afrikaner myth in three South African novels."
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on the eastern Cape frontier, the Zulus killed women and children along with men, wiping out half of the Natal contingent of Voortrekkers.
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of 40 men and one woman, as well as a retinue of coloured servants, set off from Grahamstown for Natal with 14 wagons. Moving through the
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Dutch Ships in Tropical Waters: The Development of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) Shipping Network in Asia 1595–1660
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2285:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 288–293.
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1836–1852 Boer migrations away from the British Cape Colony
2689:"South Africa approves new constitution to end white rule"
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kilometres (140 mi) away, a three-week journey from
66: Survivors of Tregardt’s trek evacuated by sea, 1839
1824:. Based on a 1950 novel of the same name by Helga Moray.
1802:
Piet Uijs, of lijden en strijd der voortrekkers in Natal
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was raised to commemorate the Voortrekkers who left the
2073:. Madison, Wisconsin: Modern Overland. pp. 13–19.
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1983:. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military. pp. 36–55.
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multi-national character of the VOC's workforce, some
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2531:. London: National Society's Depository. p. 111.
1939:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 201–206.
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King Dingane's reputed instruction to his warriors, "
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2205:. New York: Peter Land Publishing. pp. 32–34.
1585:" ('The Voice of South Africa'), a poem written by
839:('wagon fort') camp in the area of the present-day
309:
37:"Voortrekkers" redirects here. For other uses, see
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1980:The Tribe that Washed its Spears: The Zulus at War
1166:with a total population of around 2,000 trekkers.
2789:Routh, C. R. N. "The Great South African Trek."
2382:
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2390:. Cape Town: Tafelberg Publishers. p. 161.
2126:Hunt, John (2005). Campbell, Heather-Ann (ed.).
1534:A number of Afrikaans organisations such as the
1500:Monuments to the Great Trek such as this one in
1004:Over 700 people including roughly 100 white men
3623:Storming of the Kempton Park World Trade Centre
2740:(in Afrikaans). Kaapstad: Human & Rousseau.
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1261:to negotiate a treaty for land in what is now
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2413:The Boer War: Direction, Experience and Image
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2636:"Great Trek Centenary Celebrations commence"
2542:Bulpin, T. V. "11 - The Republic of Natal".
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2311:Newton, A. P.; Benians, E. A., eds. (1963).
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2335:. Claremont: David Philip. pp. 31–35.
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2314:The Cambridge History of the British Empire
2247:Mbenga, Bernard; Giliomee, Hermann (2007).
2071:Cape Town: Winelands & the Garden Route
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4490:South African Party (Cape Colony)
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2283:A History of Sub-Saharan Africa
1591:national anthem of South Africa
3822:2019 service delivery protests
3808:#FeesMustFall student protests
3553:1983 constitutional referendum
2793:(May 1951) 1#5 pp 7–13 online.
2738:Die Son Kom Aan die Seekant Op
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2151:Parthesius, Robert (2010).
1935:Lloyd, Trevor Owen (1997).
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1558:The Great Trek was used by
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3225:Witwatersrand Gold Rush
2565:Encyclopædia Britannica
2561:"Battle of Blood River"
2201:Lambert, David (2009).
2039:Arquilla, John (2011).
1869:History of South Africa
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1799:C. W. H. Van der Post,
977:late 1835 or early 1836
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3034:Union of South Africa
2854:Kingdom of Mapungubwe
2834:Political history of
2786:34.1 (2007): 115–131.
2176:Lucas, Gavin (2004).
2095:"The Empty Land Myth"
1891:Laband, John (2005).
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1701:Canvas under the Sky
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3243:National Convention
3211:Transvaal Civil War
3135:Khoikhoi–Dutch Wars
3018:Orange River Colony
2758:33.2 (1988): 1–10.
2506:on 17 December 2008
2458:on 19 February 2014
1851:South Africa portal
986:and Casper Kruger.
3595:Ciskei coup d'état
3414:UN Resolution 1761
3379:Women's March 1956
3232:South African Wars
3218:Mineral Revolution
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2384:Giliomee, Hermann
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1671:James A. Michener
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1356:British Empire
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