Dec 22, 2010· The British weren't first to colonize South Africa; the Dutch settled Cape Town in 1652. But in 1795, the British began angling for possession. They traded ownership twice before the British won the fort for keeps in 1814.
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Get PriceThe Union of South Africa, which came into being in 1910, tied closely to the British Empire, joined Great Britain and the allies against the German Empire. Both Prime Minister Louis Botha and Defence Minister Jan Smuts, both former Second Boer War generals who had fought against the British then, but who now became active and respected members of the Imperial War Cabinet .
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Get PriceMotives for British Imperialism in Africa Essay 5613 Words 23 Pages Motives for British Imperialism in Africa Before the Europeans began the New Imperialism in Africa, very little was known about the inner parts of the continent.
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Get PriceLike Canada and Australia, the Union of South Africa was a selfgoverning dominion of the British Empire. Its full sovereignty was confirmed with the Balfour Declaration 1926 and the Statute of Westminster 1931 .
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Get PriceFor South Africa has currency as old as 1896, from 1909 for Angola, British West Africa from 1918, from the Belgian Congo 1914, from French West Africa 1929, from Germa East Africa 1905, from the BCEAO "Banknotes of West African States" 1959, Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1956 and more.
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