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Relations with indigenous peoples; challenges to British rule; the Sudan; the causes and consequences of the Boer War.
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Relations with indigenous peoples; challenges to British rule; the Sudan; the causes and consequences of the Boer War
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What was one of the main causes of the Boer War (1899-1902)?
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The discovery of gold in the Transvaal was a significant cause of the Boer War, as it intensified British interest in the region and led to increased tensions with the Boer settlers.
Key terms
- Imperialism: The policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, military force, or other means.
- Colonial Administration: The system of governance established by a colonial power to manage its colonies and territories.
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Overgeneralization of Causes: Ensure to analyze multiple factors, including nationalism, economic interests, and imperial strategy.
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