History of South Africa #6 - war and union
Tension between British and Afrikaners in Southern Africa grew into open conflict in 1899. The South African War had major repercussions for the people of South Africa, but ironically the losing side ended up winning the peace. The creation of the Union of South Africa in 1910 gave Afrikaners much of what they wanted. Like the video? Be sure to subscribe!

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