Queen Adelaide Province consisted of some 7,000 square miles of Rarabe Xhosa territory annexed by the British Cape colonial government in May 1835 during the Sixth Frontier War. The province was held only until the end of 1836 when it was abandoned under pressure from the imperial government, but it represented the first British attempt to extend direct control over a large body of formerly independent Africans. No such ambitious scheme had ever been attempted before in the Cape, and no such scheme was to be attempted elsewhere in Africa until the late nineteenth century. Given its short-lived nature, Queen Adelaide Province has not been extensively analysed in any of the prominent histories of the eastern Cape. However, while the treatm...
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Any person studying the history of the Cape Colony in the mid- Victorian years must soon grow aware...
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Although British settlers enjoyed political and military control, there were factors which rendered...
This paper examines the Zulu attempt to understand and to exploit the imperial power of Queen Victor...
This thesis covers a period of drastic change in that part of Xhosaland later known as Victoria East...
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This thesis examines the history of African settlement in northern Bushbuckridge, South Africa. It r...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is about the political changes that occurred in ...
Any person studying the history of the Cape Colony in the mid- Victorian years must soon grow aware...
Between Winterton and Colenso in the Drakensberg foothills of KwaZulu – Natal exists evidence of a...
[Extract] South Australia was the only Australian colony to address the question of Aboriginal welfa...
One of the main themes of South African history is the modification of African tribal life and insti...
Masters Degree. University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The official and permanent British occupation ...
Preface: The arrival of the 1820 Settlers in South Africa and their impact on the political and soci...
The Cape Eastern Frontier of South Africa offers a fascinating insight into British military strateg...
The interpretations of the war of 1835 and the identity of the Fingo that were presented by the Engl...
Although British settlers enjoyed political and military control, there were factors which rendered...
This paper examines the Zulu attempt to understand and to exploit the imperial power of Queen Victor...
This thesis covers a period of drastic change in that part of Xhosaland later known as Victoria East...
In his monograph, Sir Thomas Fuller divides Rhodes's public policy under three heads - the expansion...
The Cape of Good Hope was the supply station of the Dutch Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie ( VOC ), ...
This thesis examines the history of African settlement in northern Bushbuckridge, South Africa. It r...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is about the political changes that occurred in ...
Any person studying the history of the Cape Colony in the mid- Victorian years must soon grow aware...
Between Winterton and Colenso in the Drakensberg foothills of KwaZulu – Natal exists evidence of a...