-
independence of the Transvaal. The
uitlanders were
almost entirely British subjects.
Therefore enfranchising the
uitlanders, at a time when the
Crown was keen...
- that
there were more
uitlanders in the
Transvaal than Boers. Kruger's
administration recorded twice as many
Transvaalers as
uitlanders, but acknowledged...
- of
uitlanders and the
ongoing influx of new
uitlanders into Johannesburg, the
Boers recognised that
granting full
voting rights to the
uitlanders would...
-
uprising of
Uitlanders with the goal of
taking control. The raid soon ran into difficulties,
beginning with
hesitation by the
Uitlander leaders. In September...
-
large numbers. The
Boers referred to
these people as
uitlanders ("out landers"). The
uitlanders demanded full
burgher rights in the Transvaal, but the...
- Boer government. The idea was to
foment unrest among foreign workers (
Uitlanders) in the territory, and use the
outbreak of open
revolt as an
excuse to...
-
mostly from Britain. This new
influx of foreigners, whom the
Boers called Uitlanders, was
received negatively in the republic, and they were
refused the right...
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gevaar Slavery Swart gevaar Uitlander Volkstaat Defunct organisations Histories of
political parties African...
- The main
issue dealt with the
status of
British migrant workers called "
Uitlanders", who
mined the gold
fields in Transvaal. The
conference was initiated...
-
foreigners (called
Uitlanders)
arrived in the
country to dig for gold, the
government realized as
early as 1890 that
these Uitlanders could easily gain...