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THE ZULU WAR.pdf - 1 views

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  • HE ADVOCATE OF PEAC
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      Advocate of peace? a journal on peace and world affairs.
  • itain with the Zulus has reached a conclusion probably. The Zulus have been fightin
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      The Zulus engaged in the Anglo-Zulu war to fight for their territory and self-government as they did not want the British colonies to take over
  • he Government, and demanded also that a B
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      This is one of the reasons that led to the war ,The British government wanted the British to have a seat in king Cetshwayo's court
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  • ies. Thousands of naked Zulus have been shot down by breech-loading repeat ing rifles and mu
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      Thousands of Zulu men were killed and gunned by the British empire with advanced gallitin guns as Zulus went to war with primarily spears and shields
  • a place at the Court of Cety wajTo. Everybody knows that a British resident at such a court means ordinarily a British dictator or a man who speedily furnishes the re
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      Here, the British administration recommended that one of its citizens sit in the court of King Cetshwayo. This implied that if a single British defendant appeared in such a court, it would be to the Zulu's own detriment.
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      Scientific fronter? A term used to denote a borderbetween British India and Afghanistan
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A fat complacent Briton sits on a stool while a Zulu man writes "Despise not your enemy... - 2 views

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    In the image above, a fat British man is pictured relaxing while a zulu man scrawls the words "besides, you're not the enemy" on a chalkboard. This image shows how the British colonies sought to rule and control the Zulu people, and how they were required to follow their laws because they would be in charge of them.
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WO 32/7707: Overseas: South Africa (Code 0(AU)): Zulu War: Declaration of War against Z... - 1 views

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    This manuscript depicts a document declaring war on the Zulu people because, on January 11, after a complete term, the king was unable to comply with the British government's requests.
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THE ZULU WAR on JSTOR - 1 views

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    This journal entry describes the Zulu War from the British government's point of view. It describes how the Zulu people rebelled, which sparked the conflict, and how many Zulu men perished in the conflict as a result of the gallins guns the British army possessed.
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remar79.12.pdf - 1 views

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  • The White Man's view of the War
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      Guerilla tactics It is a term used to describe stealth based , hit and run tactics during a war. King Cetshwayo advised his men to use this strategy instead of confronting British forces on broad plains during the war.
  • The Causes of the War
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      The origins of the war are highlighted, and one of the authors pointed out that king Cetshwayo has never attacked Natal even on one historical data
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  • Aftermath of the War:
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The Zulu Army in the War of 1879: Some Cautionary Notes.pdf - 1 views

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  • In January 1879 British troops and colonial forces invaded the Zulu Kingdom,
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      The Anglo Zulu war
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    This source goes into further detail on the British army's invasion of the Zulu kingdom and the events leading up to the Zulu War.
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