On October 11, 1899, how Britain won the South African Bohr War, Republic of Poland, Orange Free State, Republic of South Africa responded to the refusal of the final passage of placement and strengthening of British troops in South Africa It was. The British occupied a city in northern Cape Colony. British troops can gain advantage, and eventually they can stop winning the Bohr war by brute force, a very good number of people, and the right to be regarded as an enemy and its partner.
The UK fought during the first Boer War between the Pol Republics (1880-1881), defeated by Boers, but won the second Boer War (1899-1902). Under the influence of most Britain, the South African autonomy alliance has evolved into a powerful white ruling nation. During World War I, the Alliance established a South African overseas expedition to fight allies. Thousands of South African soldiers died in Delil Wood (Battle of Somme in 1916) and Pash Cendhar (1917). Former Boer leader Jan Smuts stands out by leading the successful activities of Germany's East Africa (Tanzania) and Germany's West Africa (now Namibia)
In the 17th century, South Africa was colonized by Britain and the Netherlands. Dutch - known as "Boer" (from Dutch "farmers" or "Afrikaners") - rebelled British rule in 1899. This war was called the Bohr War (also called the South African War) and lasted until 1902. In 1910, Transval, Orange Free State, Cape Colony, Natal formed the South African Union. Semi-independent position in the UK. In 1948, the South African KMT appointed and executed apartheid. Under Apartheid, blacks are excluded from political life and discrimination is done in every aspect of society. Kuomintang used apartheid as a means of integrating national economic and social system control. Initially, apartheid was to maintain white rules while expanding apartheid
South African apartheid began after the Bohr War and formed in the early 20th century. When the South African Union was established under British control in 1910, the Europeans in South Africa formed the political structure of the new state. Discrimination is done from the beginning. It was later called "to pass the law" to limit the behavior of Africans and asked them to carry a "reference book". This includes identity certificates and licenses in specific areas. By the 1950's the limit became very big, so all the blacks in South Africa needed to carry it.