In pages three to five of this document the Tswana/ people of Botswana are depicted in precolonial times of the Batswana and Boer war. The Batswana people are show are dependent on the British or the English for protection. This documents further depicts the kingdoms that were attacked by the Boers, using millitary experdictions.
This source takes a look at David Livingstone's influence on the Batswana kingdom under the ruler Sechele. It further looks at firearms used to protect livestock of the Batswana people.
It lastly depicts the use of troops, firearms, and force in the war against the Batswana and the Boers, as the Boers wanted to claim most of the Batswana land. Page 20 to 22 of this document tells us of the use of firearms to protect the livestock of the Batswana people. Page 28-29 tell us of the Boers invading the Batswana land and the attempts they did to let Sechele surrender the land to them.