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A comprehensive contemporary narrative traces the political tensions over mining, taxation, and franchise that produced conflict between the British Empire and the Boer republics in southern Africa. It follows the course of war through early engagements, sieges and major set-piece battles, large-scale advances and withdrawals, and the later shift into mobile guerrilla operations. The account emphasizes operational detail: logistics, lines of communication, strategic effects of marches, and the roles of relief and siege actions around towns and mining centres. Drawing on official dispatches, newspapers, and private correspondence, the text presents a chronological military and political analysis concluding with the campaign's closing operations.
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