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  1. Great Trek

    The Great Trek (Afrikaans: Die Groot Trek [di ˌχruət ˈtrɛk]; Dutch: De Grote Trek [də ˌɣroːtə ˈtrɛk]) was a northward migration of Dutch-speaking settlers who travelled by wagon trains from the Cape Colony into the interior of modern South Africa from 1836 onwards, seeking to live beyond the Cape's British colonial administration. The Great Trek resulted from the culmination of ...

  2. Great Trek

    Great Trek, the emigration of some 12,000 to 14,000 Boers from Cape Colony in South Africa between 1835 and the early 1840s, in rebellion against the policies of the British government and in search of fresh pasturelands. The Great Trek is regarded by Afrikaners as a central event of their 19th-century history and the origin of their nationhood.

  3. Great Trek 1835-1846

    The Great Trek was a movement of Dutch-speaking colonists up into the interior of southern Africa in search of land where they could establish their own homeland, independent of British rule. ... The Ndebele were attacked by a Boer commando led by Potgieter, but Mzilikazi retaliated and the Boers retreated to their main laager at Vegkop. There ...

  4. Voortrekker

    The "Voortrekkers" label is used for the Boers who participated in the organized migrations of systematic colonization—commonly referred to as the Great Trek—and as a term it is to be distinguished from "trekboers," who were Boers who had moved into the interior prior to the mid-1830s but on an individual or temporary basis.

  5. What was the Great Trek?

    The Great Trek was a perilous exodus of pioneers into the heart of South Africa, looking for a place to call home. When the British took control of Cape Town and the Cape Colony in the early 1800s, tensions grew between the new colonizers of British stock, and the old colonizers, the Boers, descendants of the original Dutch settlers. From 1835 ...

  6. Great Trek

    Great Trek [1] (trĕk), the journey by Afrikaner farmers (Boers [2]) who left the Cape Colony to escape British domination and eventually founded Natal, Transvaal, and the Orange Free State [3]. Trek is an Afrikaans term, originally meaning a journey by ox wagon. ... Boer anger grew in 1815 when the British hanged five Afrikaner settlers for ...

  7. Great Trek

    The Great Trek resulted from the culmination of tensions between rural descendants of the Cape's original European settlers, known collectively as Boers, and the British Empire. It was also reflective of an increasingly common trend among individual Boer communities to pursue an isolationist and semi-nomadic lifestyle away from the developing ...

  8. Great Trek

    An event of prime importance in the history of South Africa is the Great Trek, a mass emigration of Boer farmers from the British-ruled Cape Colony between 1835 and the early 1840s. Several groups of the Boers trekked overland in a northward or northeastward direction. ... The Great Trek began in 1835. More than 12,000 farmers left the Cape ...

  9. Andries Pretorius

    Andries Pretorius (born Nov. 27, 1798, near Graaff-Reinet, Cape Colony [now in South Africa]—died July 23, 1853, Magaliesberg, Transvaal [now in South Africa]) was a Boer leader in the Great Trek from British-dominated Cape Colony, the dominant military and political figure in Natal and later in the Transvaal, and one of the major agents of white conquest in Southern Africa.

  10. The Great Treks: The Transformation of Southern Africa 1815-1854

    The mass migration of the Boer farmers from Cape Colony to escape British domination in 1835-36 - the Great Trek - has always been a potent icon of Africaaner nationalism and identity. For African nationalists, the Mfecane - the vast movement of the Black populations in the interior following the emergence of a new Zulu kingdom as a major military force in the early 19th century - offers an ...

  11. The history of the great Boer trek and the origin of the South African

    The history of the great Boer trek and the origin of the South African republics by Cloete, Henry, 1790-1870; Cloete, William Brodrick, 1851-1915, ed. Publication date 1899 Topics Afrikaners Publisher London, J. Murray Collection americana Book from the collections of University of Michigan

  12. Boers

    The Great Trek occurred between 1835 and the early 1840s. During that period some 12,000 to 14,000 Boers (including women and children), impatient with British rule, emigrated from Cape Colony into the great plains beyond the Orange River , and across them again into Natal and the vastness of the Zoutspansberg , in the northern part of the ...

  13. Trekboers

    Voortrekkers often encountered Trekboers in Transorangia during their Great Trek of the 1830s and 1840s. In 1815, a Trekboer/trader named Coenraad (Du) Buys (a surname of French Huguenot origin) was accused of cattle theft and fled from the British. He settled in the (western) Transvaal.

  14. PDF The History of the Great Boer Trek and the Origin of the South African

    The History of the Great Boer Trek and the Origin of the South African Republics. This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books discoverable online. It has survived long enough for the copyright to expire and the ...

  15. The History of the Great Boer Trek: And the Origin of the South African

    History, Political Science. 2017. South African history books and textbooks have undergone a radical change, in step with the socio-political change and restructuring of education that occurred in 1994. On the basis of a…. Expand. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "The History of the Great Boer Trek: And the Origin of the South African ...

  16. 1835

    The Great Trek led to several Boer republics, the South African Republic or Transvaal, the Orange Free State, and the Natalia Republic. Both the Cape Colony and these Boer republics became part of today's country of South Africa. The Great Trek was a mass migration of Boers from the British-run Cape Colony. Leaving the Cape, they travelled ...

  17. The Great Treks

    ABSTRACT. The mass migration of the Boer farmers from Cape Colony to escape British domination in 1835-36 - the Great Trek - has always been a potent icon of Africaaner nationalism and identity. For African nationalists, the Mfecane - the vast movement of the Black populations in the interior following the emergence of a new Zulu kingdom as a ...

  18. Great Trek

    The history of the great Boer trek and the origin of the South African republics (J. Murray, 1899) online. Etherington, Norman. "The Great Trek in relation to the Mfecane: a reassessment." South African Historical Journal 25.1 (1991): 3-21. Petzold, Jochen. "'Translating' the Great Trek to the twentieth century: re-interpretations of the ...

  19. The Great Boer Trek

    The Great Boer Trek. by Stephen Crane. sister projects: Wikidata item. Appeared in Cosmopolitan, Vol. 29, 1900. When, in 1806, Cape Colony finally passed into the hands of the British government, it might well have seemed possible for the white inhabitants to dwell harmoniously together. The Dutch burghers were in race much the same men who had ...

  20. HISTORICAL REVISION: LVII. The Great Trek, 1835 7

    to relate the Great Trek to earlier movements of the period of the Dutch East India Company. It then appeared that the trek boer, as a type, was the result of a gradual process of evolution in which economic and even geographical factors were more important than political.1 The Cape, under the Company, had never been an agricultural colony. The

  21. South Africa

    Fewer Boer families migrated from the western Cape, where they were more prosperous on their grain and wine farms and therefore less concerned about land shortages and frontier pressures. The exodus from the Cape was not organized in a single movement at the time, but it was later termed the Great Trek by nationalist historians, and its ...

  22. The Great South African Trek

    A heresy that bears a charmed life teaches that the Great South African Trek was brought about by the abolition of slavery in 1833. The contention is that fury at the British government's interference in the Boer way of life by this attack on their cherished system of slave labour, resentment at the financial losses incurred through ...

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    Odo's characterization shines in episodes like "The Begotten" and "Treachery, Faith and the Great River" with emotional depth. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 's best episodes about Constable Odo (Rene ...

  24. The history of the great Boer trek : and the origin of the South

    The history of the great Boer trek : and the origin of the South African republics by Cloete, Henry, 1790-1870; Cloete, William Brodrick, 1851-Publication date 1900 Topics Afrikaners, South Africa -- History Publisher New York : Charles Scribner's sons Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries