The Colonial Expansion in South Africa post-1750, particularly the Boer Wars, engendered conflicts between the Boers, British, and Basothos.
Colonial Expansion after 1750 in South Africa, especially during the Boer Wars, played a significant role in leading to conflicts between the Boers, British, and Basothos. The discovery of diamonds and gold sparked British involvement, leading to control struggles over mineral resources.
The Boer Wars of 1880-81 and 1899-1902 were fought between the Dutch-based Boers and Britain for dominance in South Africa. This resulted in South Africa becoming a British colony under a white power structure.
The effects of settler colonialism were profound, shaping the political and social landscapes of South Africa and creating tensions between various groups.