TRANSVAAL

trănzvälˈ, former province, NE South Africa. With the new constitution of 1994, it was divided into Eastern Transvaal (later renamed Mpumalanga), Northern Transvaal, Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Veereeniging (later renamed Gauteng), and part of North West prov. The Transvaal was bounded on the N and W by the Limpopo River, which forms the border with Zimbabwe and Botswana, on the E by Mozambique and Swaziland, and on the S by the Vaal River, the border with Orange Free State (now Free State). It was mainly situated in the highveld, at an altitude of 3,000 to 6,000 ft (910–1,830 m). Pretoria and Johannesburg (both now in Gauteng) were the capital and the largest city, respectively. Other leading cities (all also now in Gauteng) included Brakpan, Germiston, Krugersdorp, Springs, and Vereeniging.

History

The Sotho and Venda peoples (both Bantu-speaking peoples) are thought to have settled in the Transvaal as early as the 8th cent. In the mid-1830s Afrikaner farmers (Boers), mainly from the Cape Colony (see Cape Province), came to the region (see Trek, Great). They scattered over the huge territory but were unable to form a strong government. In the Sand River Convention (1852) Great Britain, which at the time also held Cape Colony and Natal (see KwaZulu-Natal), recognized the right of the Boers beyond the Vaal River to administer their own affairs.

In 1857 the South African Republic was inaugurated in the SW Transvaal but claimed sovereignty over the whole territory. Martin Pretorius, son of the Boer leader Andries Pretorius, was its first president. In the 1860s and 70s the South African Republic expanded in size, and there were isolated finds of gold, diamonds, and copper. However, by the late 1870s the republic was bankrupt.

In 1877, Britain annexed the South African Republic after only a mild formal protest by its president, T. F. Burgers. In late 1880, however, the Boers began an armed revolt against the British and proclaimed a new republic. After defeats at Laing's Nek, Ingogo, and Majuba Hill (all in Feb., 1881), Britain granted the South African Republic independence.

In 1883, S. J. P. Kruger (Oom Paul Kruger) became the new republic's first president. In 1886 large gold deposits were discovered on what later came to be called the Witwatersrand, and many foreigners, especially Britons and Germans, entered the republic. The foreigners, called Uitlanders, threatened to overwhelm the Boers, whom they soon outnumbered by more than two to one. The Boers denied political rights to the foreigners and taxed them heavily. In Dec., 1895, Leander Starr Jameson staged a raid into the Transvaal that was intended to trigger an uprising by foreigners against President Kruger. However, only a minor revolt materialized, and Jameson was captured.

Tension between Boers and Britons in S Africa increased after the Jameson Raid, and in 1899 the South African War broke out. The Transvaal was annexed by Britain in 1900, but guerrilla fighting continued. The Treaty of Vereeniging (1902) ended the war and made the Transvaal (as well as the Orange Free State) a crown colony of the British Empire. The Transvaal, led by Jan Christiaan Smuts and Louis Botha, was granted self-government in 1907 and in 1910 became a founding province of the Union of South Africa. In 1961, the Transvaal became a province of the Republic of South Africa.

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...I. GOLD AND GOVERNMENT IN THE TRANSVAAL 1 The discovery...bring pressure to bear on the Transvaal government to grant a franchise acceptable...CHAPTER. 1 GOLD AND GOVERNMENT IN THE TRANSVAAL I THE historian of the fall...
...NEW PREFATORY CHAPTER, AND WITH THE TRANSVAAL CONVENTIONS OF 1881 AND 1884 NEW...British and Dutch South Africa except the Transvaal. Another is the extension of the two...from Dr. Jamesons expedition into the Transvaal in December, 1895, and the internal...
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...then a considerable emigration into the Transvaal has taken place p. 19 , and the...for evangelists at Shiluvane in the Transvaal. The change was not so abrupt as might...was that the Mission schools in the Transvaal were subsidised by the local educational...
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...AND COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE IN THE WESTERN TRANSVAAL, 1900-1907. by John Higginson...two districts of the former western Transvaal, was quickened by a series of violent...victorious British sought to impose on the Transvaals countryside. White landowners still coveted...
...well as the Afrikaner Republics of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. Chinese...females (Cronje, 1946: 31). In at least two Transvaal newspaper reports on the Chinese laundrymen...men who were indentured to work on the Transvaal gold mines. At the peak in 1906, 53430...
...in South Africa--the annexation of the Transvaal, the occupation of Bechuanaland, and...when news of the annexation of the Boer Transvaal Republic reached him on 16 April 1877...and had given them a bloody nose. The Transvaal government, its treasury exhausted by...
...British rule by moving inland, founding the Transvaal and Orange Free State. They struggled...overthrow the Boer government in the Transvaal at the end of 1895. One of the British...a British-led federation, whereas the Transvaals leader, Paul Kruger, had spoken about...
...just before the Boer War, settled in the Transvaal Province. The Americans were true missionaries...set up in 1899, and, in September 1904, Transvaals first official provincial baseball body...spread, thanks to a provincial player from Transvaal who moved to the Natal Province and brought...
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...and the two Afrikaner republics of Transvaal and the Orange Free State lasted a...leaders conferred at Klerksdorp in Transvaal -- President Schalk Burger, Louis Botha and de la Rey from Transvaal and President M.T. Steyn of the Orange...
...against the Boers or Afrikaners of the Transvaal (South African Republic) and the Orange...world opinion. The significance of the Transvaal goldfields and the political prominence...son of a merchant. After service in the Transvaal, he went on to take part in the suppression...
...of the Ndebele tribe in Northern Transvaal.(2) However, the work of Revel Mason and others on the highveld of the Transvaal and of Peter Garlake in Zirnbabwe...Gordon Leith, who practised in the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, exerted...
...instance, in 1893, a white policeman in the Transvaal publicly whipped John Ross, a black American...supported Ross in a claim against the Transvaal government for damages totaling $10,000...consul at Johannesburg, demanded that the Transvaal government give the matter their "immediate...
...republics (the South African Republic or Transvaal and the Orange Free State Republic) in...Cetshwayo. Following the annexation of Transvaal by the British in 1877, an increase in...arms. Under South African Republic (Transvaal) law, any Zulus who joined the British...
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SCOTTCHA!; Banned Gibbs in Test Torment N Transvaal 35, British Lions 30. by Colin Price Scott Gibbs...just didnt play in the first 41 minutes." SCORES: Northern Transvaal - Tries; van Schalkwyk (2), Steyn, Richter. Pens; Steyn...
...forth to conquer the Boer Republics (the Transvaal and its partner, the Orange Free State...as a great international currency, the Transvaal had to sell its gold on the open market...southern African region - whether by the Transvaal, Germany, or even Cecil Rhodes." Make...
...Inspired by a special partnership with the Transvaal Museum in Pretoria, South Africa, Big...She has provided us with a link to the Transvaal Museum in South Africa which has been...exhibition has been so successful that the Transvaal Museum has asked for it to be shown there...
...Giant lock Berg will play for East Transvaal - now known as Mpumalanga - in Whitbank...against one of the big boys, Northern Transvaal in Pretoria on Saturday. Mpumalanga...the unrated, unconsidered South East Transvaal walloped them 47-6. Those that played...
...the white Afrikaners, or Boers, of the Transvaal Republic, whose territories included...the Vaal river to what they called the Transvaal. There were only a few thousand Boers farming in the Transvaal and they were greatly outnumbered by...
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TRANSVAAL tranzval , former province, NE South Africa. With the new constitution of 1994, it was divided into Eastern Transvaal (now Mpumalanga), Northern Transvaal (now Limpopo), Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Veereeniging (now Gauteng), and part of North West prov. The...
...1902, war of the South African Republic (Transvaal) and the Orange Free State against Great...Resentment was especially marked in the Transvaal (headed by the strongly anti-British...prospectors (mainly British) into the Transvaal . Soon almost all the newly established...
...l s kru g r, 1825 1904, South African Transvaal statesman, known as Oom Paul. As a child...establish the Dutch-speaking republic of Transvaal (1852). Krugers life was closely tied...soldier, farmer, and politician. The Transvaal was annexed by Great Britain in 1877...
...in what was formerly a part of Transvaal ), NE South Africa. Located in a fertile...oldest European town in what was the Transvaal, Potchefstroom was founded in 1838 and served as capital of the Transvaal until 1860. The fort where British...
...South Africa and formerly capital of Transvaal . Pretoria is now part of the Tshwane...capital of the South African Republic (the Transvaal) in 1860. During the South African...the Univ. of Pretoria (founded 1908 as Transvaal Univ. College), and South Africas largest...
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