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The author examines British expansion into South Africa, tracing motives for annexation, strategic and economic arguments, and the consequences for colonists, Boers, and indigenous populations. He describes the Cape Colony's geography, economy, and social life, contrasts British rule with Boer settler attitudes and migrations, and recounts clashes over authority and native labor. The narrative weighs costs in money and lives, critiques imperial responsibilities beyond capacity, and considers agricultural and commercial limitations, settler livelihoods, and the tensions that produced resistance, frontier conflict, and contested sovereignty across the region.
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