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Edexcel A Level History - The experience of British Warfare - chp 5 The second Boer War. Detailed revision notes made using a range of textbooks and wider reading resources.









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3.5 The Second Boer War 1899-1902


Facing the Boers in Southern Africa
1899-1900

The British Army in 1899

In 1899, Britain went to war against 2 Boer republics: the Transvaal and the Orange Free
State

In some respects, the British Army was well prepared for war.
- Officers and men were experienced from a number of colonial wars, in which mili-
tary leaders had responded well t scientific and technological innovation

- Once war was declared, mobilisation went well, with the admiralty quickly transport-
ing men and supplies to Southern Africa

Nevertheless there were also problems:
• There was a shortage of ammunition

• Several departments, for example the Medical Corps were understaffed.

• Intelligence and staff work were inadequate


The Boer Army, 1899

On paper, the Boer Army looked no match fir the British:
- The Boers could put fewer than 60,000 men in the field
- The Boer Army was essentially a Civilian militia. When danger loomed, all adult
male citizens in a district were expected to form a commando. Each man brought
his pwn weapon and horse.

But the Boers should not have been underestimated:
• The First Boer War 1180-1881 suggested that the Boers, excellent horsemen and
hunters, were likely to be tough opponents

• The Boers were armed with some of Europe’s best weapons, including the powerful
Mauser rifle

• Boers believed that they were engaged in a life and death struggle to preserve their
distinctive culture

• Many Boers in the British territories of Cape Colony and Natal sympathised with the
Two Boer republics
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