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The Boer War by Slavicek, Louise Chipley β€” book cover

The Boer War

by Slavicek, Louise Chipley
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Synopsis

When the Boer War between the British Empire and the white-controlled South African republics of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State erupted in October 1899 over independence and mining rights, both sides expected that the fighting would be over by Christmas. Little could either the British or the Boers-the republics' mostly Dutch-descended inhabitants-have dreamed that the three-year war would claim the lives of some 30,000 soldiers and 48,000 noncombatants. The Boer War was not only Britain's bloodiest in more than a century but also its most controversial, particularly because of the British tactics of burning Boer homes and farms and imprisoning civilians in concentration camps. Read more about this major turning point in British and South African history in The Boer War. Milestones in Modern World History introduces students to seminal historical events that helped shape the modern world. Bolstered by biographical sketches, illustrations, photographs, excerpts from primary source documents, and first-person narratives, this curriculum-based series is ideal for students writing reports. Book jacket.

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Book Details

Published
June 17, 2026
Publisher
Facts on File
Pages
125
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781604134582

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