Tag: African Resistance

The Boer Wars Explained

The Boer Wars were a series of conflicts between the British Empire and the Boer states in South Africa, resulting in British victory and the establishment of British control over the region.

Jameson Raid Explained

The Jameson Raid was a failed British-led military incursion into the South African Republic in 1895, aimed at overthrowing the Boer government and sparking an uprising of British settlers.

Siege of Mafeking Explained

The Siege of Mafeking was a significant event during the Second Boer War, where British forces successfully defended the town against a prolonged siege by Boer forces.

First Matabele War Explained

The First Matabele War was a conflict between the British South Africa Company and the Matabele Kingdom in present-day Zimbabwe, resulting in the defeat of the Matabele and the establishment of British control.

Battle of Amba Aradam Explained

The Battle of Amba Aradam was a decisive clash during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War where Ethiopian forces successfully defended their position against Italian invaders.

Anglo-Zulu War Explained

The Anglo-Zulu War was a conflict between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom in 1879, resulting in a British victory and the eventual annexation of Zululand.

Second Matabele War Explained

The Second Matabele War was a conflict in 1896-1897 between the British South Africa Company and the Ndebele people in present-day Zimbabwe.

Boer Wars Explained

The Boer Wars were a series of conflicts between the British Empire and the Boer states in South Africa, resulting in British victory and the establishment of British control over the region.

Battle of Adwa Explained

The Battle of Adwa was a decisive Ethiopian victory over Italy in 1896, marking the first time an African nation successfully resisted European colonization.

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