Why did the boers and the British fight over Southern Africa
In the Boer Wars the British fought against the Boers, who were descended mainly from Dutch settlers and also from some French and German Protestants.
The Netherlands.
The Zulu
Both involved millions of young Americans, most of whom did not understand the issues of the war, and had no great interest in politics, but many of whom were raring for a darn good fight.
Boers were Dutch settlers and the fought the Zulus whoes land they were entering
Because the Boers were free people who did not want an army bothering them.
The "Boers" were not British, they were of Dutch heritage. The British fought the "Boers" and the "Zulus" in South Africa.
Why did the boers and the British fight over Southern Africa
Why did the boers and the British fight over Southern Africa
Why did the boers and the British fight over Southern Africa
Why did the boers and the British fight over Southern Africa
The Boers were Dutch settlers in what is now South Africa. When Britain laid claim to South Africa, a war started between the Boers and the British. That war is known as the Boer War. The British won.
The Boers were white people from Holland and Belgium.
Yes, the boers were of Dutch ancestry.
Christiaan Boers died in 1942.
Christiaan Boers was born in 1889.