- An
uitlander,
Afrikaans for "foreigner" (lit. 'outlander'), was a
foreign (mainly British)
migrant worker during the Wi****ersrand Gold Rush in the independent...
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predominantly British settlers with the Wi****ersrand Gold Rush of 1886, "
uitlanders" (foreigners)
provided almost all of the
South African Republic's tax...
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trigger an
uprising by the
primarily British expatriate workers (known as
Uitlanders) in the
Transvaal but it failed. The
workers were
referred to as the Johannesburg...
- Africa. The Wi****ersrand Gold Rush
caused a
large influx of "foreigners" (
Uitlanders) to the
South African Republic (SAR),
mostly British from the Cape Colony...
- The main
issue dealt with the
status of
British migrant workers called "
Uitlanders", who
mined the gold
fields in Transvaal. The
conference was initiated...
- of its
officers served on the
Reform Committee, or more
commonly the
Uitlander Regiment by the
Transvaal Government and the Boer Commandos. The Light...
- the Boers, who
wished in some
measure to
redress the
grievances of the
Uitlander po****tion
which had
grown up on the Rand. The poll (though
there is good...
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support Uitlander grievances. On 4 May,
Milner penned a
memorable dispatch to the
Colonial Office arguing for
intervention to
ensure Uitlander enfranchi****t...
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Greater South Africa Honorary whites Rooi
gevaar Slavery Swart gevaar Uitlander Volkstaat Defunct organisations Histories of
political parties African...
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without incurring the
anxieties consequent on the
settlement of a
large Uitlander po****tion on the Wi****ersrand. The state, however,
became increasingly...