Non-combatants and war: Unexplored factors in the conquest of the Zulu kingdom - 1 views
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mawandemvulana on 25 Apr 23This article is essentially about the effects of the Zulu War, focusing on the non-combatants, people who did not fight in the war. It also discusses how the war went from being a war about liberation and against the Zulu King to a war against the Zulu nation, including its people
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The main point of the article is that the Zulu non-combatants were affected more by the war than the British for two reasons. Firstly the British non-combatants were far from the war and secondly, it did not affect their daily lives like the Zulu. The Zulu people had their daily lives affected as their livestock and crops were destroyed, affecting their economy
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number of pitched battles, amongst them Isandlwana and Rorke' s drift.