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Definition of Uitlanders

Uitlander
Uitlander Uit"land`er, n. [D. Cf. Outlander.] A foreigner; an outlander. [South Africa]

Meaning of Uitlanders from wikipedia

- rights to the uitlanders as their main point of attack against the Transvaal. They encouraged uitlander agitation and pressed uitlander claims, with veiled...
- 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...
- The main issue dealt with the status of British migrant workers called "Uitlanders", who mined the gold fields in Transvaal. The conference was initiated...
- large numbers. The Boers referred to these people as uitlanders ("out landers"). The uitlanders demanded full burgher rights in the Transvaal, but the...
- 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...
- 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...
- Greater South Africa Honorary whites Rooi gevaar Slavery Swart gevaar Uitlander Volkstaat Defunct organisations Histories of political parties African...
- were distrusted by the politically dominant Afrikaners, who called them "uitlanders", imposed heavy taxes on them and granted them very limited civil rights...