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South African Republic
independent Boer-ruled country in Southern Africa between 1856–1902

Bechuanaland Protectorate
British protectorate in southern Africa, became Botswana in 1966
Great Trek
1836–1852 Boer migrations away from the British Cape Colony
Natalia Republic
short-lived Boer republic (1839–1843)
Boer republic
one of several self-governing republics in southern Africa formed by Dutch-speaking inhabitants of Cape Colony, mostly during the 19th century
Jack
chacma baboon, d. 1890
Jameson Raid
1895 raid on Transvaal Republic
Xhosa Wars
series of conflicts
Battle of Blood River
part of the Great Trek, fought on the bank of the Ncome river in South Africa in 1838
Dutch Cape Colony
Dutch colony in Southern Africa, 1652–1795 and 1802–1806
Griqualand West
area of central South Africa
Klein Vrystaat
Boer republic in southern Africa (1886–1891)
Home Children
child migration scheme under which more than 100,000 children were sent from the United Kingdom to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa

Griqualand East
former 19th-century country
Dorsland Trek
the migration, from 1874 to 1880, of Boer families from the Transvaal (or South African Republic) north-westward through present-day Botswana and Namibia into south-western Angola
Treaty of Windsor
1899 treaty between the United Kingdom and Portugal
Battle of Mhlatuze River
1820 battle between the Zulu and Ndwandwe tribes
Battle of Italeni
1838 battle between Voortrekkers and Zulus