y the most powerful nation in the world, made to bring about certain changes in the social and political order in southern Africa. To carry this out solemn pledges were broken, and lies were propagated, by men who are still described as upright and true by historians. And they did not stop at betraying trust. They turned the British army into Zulul
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THE ARTICLE - 3 views
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It is now one hundred years since the British invaded the Zulu kingdom and the Zulu, by the effectiveness of their resistance, brought their name so dramatically before the world.
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They caused the death of perhaps ten thousand people and brought chaos and suffering to the lives of hundreds of thousands of others, starting a process of subjugation and oppression which is with us today.
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HISTORICAL IMAGE - 4 views
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In this image we can see that the British people were able to defeat the ZULU people easily because they had horses and well established fighting equipment than the zulu people, they had guns and the ZULU people had only shields and spears, so this is why British people were able to destroy many properties in XULULAND during the ZULU WAR
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TAYLOR AND FRANCIS - 1 views
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during the course of the next six months engaged Zulu units in a series of pitched battles and severe skirmishes
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Those best equipped to provide information about the Zulu army and its conduct were the Zulu themselves
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the fact that Zulu testimony does not derive directly from Zulu informants, and its uneĀ·ven quality should also be taken into account.
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SECONDARY SOURCE - 1 views
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s clear that the Zulu view of the war was very different from the English or European view, not so much as to detail but as to ment
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From the Zulu point of view it seems that the War was not only somewhat insignificant, it was also somewhat irrational.
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primary source - 6 views
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War began in January 1879, when a force led by Lieutenant-General Lord Chelmsford invaded Zululand to enforce British demands and this is because king cetswhayo refused frere's demand for federation or to disband his ZULU ARMY because he was afraid of losing his power and this is what led to the ZULU WAR and the invention of ZULU LAND by THE BRITISH people
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