23 Facts About Anglo-Boer War

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Many consider the Boer Anglo-Boer War as marking the beginning of the questioning of the British Empire's veneer of impenetrable global dominance; this is due to the war's surprisingly long duration and the unforeseen, discouraging losses suffered by the British fighting the "cobbled-together army" of Boers.

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Conflict is commonly referred to simply as “the Boer Anglo-Boer War” because the First Boer Anglo-Boer War was a much smaller conflict.

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Anglo-Boer War had a lasting effect on the region and on British domestic politics.

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For Britain, the Second Boer Anglo-Boer War was the longest, the most expensive, and the bloodiest conflict between 1815 and 1914, lasting three months longer and resulting in more British combat casualties than the Crimean Anglo-Boer War.

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Anglo-Boer War was uncertain of the abilities of the British Army.

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Secretary of State for Anglo-Boer War Lansdowne did not believe the Boers were preparing for war and that if Britain were to send large numbers of troops to the region it would strike too aggressive a posture and possibly derail a negotiated settlement—or even encourage a Boer attack.

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Anglo-Boer War was declared on 11 October 1899 with a Boer offensive into the British-held Natal and Cape Colony areas.

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British commanders had been trained on the lessons of the Crimean Anglo-Boer War and were adept at battalion and regimental set pieces, with columns manoeuvring in jungles, deserts and mountainous regions.

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Anglo-Boer War's forces mounted comparatively few attacks and as a result, the Boer enclave around Lydenburg was largely unmolested.

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Second Boer Anglo-Boer War cast long shadows over the history of the South African region.

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Counterinsurgency techniques and lessons learned during the Boer Anglo-Boer War were used by the British in future guerrilla campaigns including to counter Malayan communist rebels during the Malayan Emergency.

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Anglo-Boer War highlighted the dangers of Britain's policy of non-alignment and deepened her isolation.

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The Boer Anglo-Boer War was thus the first war in which the Commonwealth of Australia fought.

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Anglo-Boer War has claimed that at the end of the war in 1902 when the Australian contingents returned the trackers may not have been allowed back to Australia due to the White Australia Policy.

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Anglo-Boer War stressed the "crimson tie" of Empire that bound New Zealand to the mother-country and the importance of a strong British Empire for the colony's security.

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The Boer Anglo-Boer War was greeted with extraordinary enthusiasm when the war was over, and peace was greeted with patriotism and national pride.

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When he became a Member of Parliament, Hughes would be in the position to become the Canadian Minister of Defence and Militia in 1911, just prior the outbreak of World War I This was a position that Hughes would be dismissed from in 1916, due to his impatience, among other reasons.

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Winston Churchill – Best known as the prime minister of Britain during the main part of the Second World Anglo-Boer War, Churchill worked as a war correspondent for The Morning Post.

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Anglo-Boer War received a commission in the South African Light Horse and witnessed the capture of Ladysmith and Pretoria.

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Anglo-Boer War volunteered in 1900 to help the British by forming teams of ambulance drivers and raising 1100 Indian volunteer medics.

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Anglo-Boer War was captured in 1900 but released due to a perforated colon and served as a deputy assistant director of the Imperial Military Railways until being evacuated to the UK due to ill-health.

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Four Canadian soldiers in the Second Boer Anglo-Boer War received a Victoria Cross, which is the highest military medal available to soldiers of the Commonwealth and former British Territories.

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Second Boer Anglo-Boer War was the harbinger of a new type of combat which would persevere throughout the twentieth century, guerrilla warfare.

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