波切夫斯特鲁姆和 1880-81 年的第一次和平战争

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New Contree Pub Date : 2024-07-12 DOI:10.4102/nc.v7i0.825
D. Haasbroek
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起初,德兰士瓦人似乎接受了英国于 1877 年 4 月对其国家的吞并。然而,抗议的暗流在三年内演变成了波切夫斯特鲁姆布尔人与英国当局的冲突。在整个德兰士瓦,布尔人都拒绝纳税,但在波切夫斯特鲁姆,这一问题最终演变成直接冲突。英国当局夺走了 P.L. Bezuidenhout 的牛车,并想将其拍卖,以筹集欠税所需的资金。他的朋友们团结起来,强行夺回了牛车。英国军队被派往波切夫斯特鲁姆恢复法律和秩序。但为时已晚。1880 年 12 月 15 日,全副武装的南非荷兰人进入波切夫斯特鲁姆,要求当地印刷商印刷恢复共和政府的第一份公告。布尔人和英国人交火,这标志着第一次英布战争的开始。英军不得不在 P.A. Cronjé 将军的指挥下保卫当地驻军,抵御布尔人的不断进攻。1881 年 3 月 18 日,英军升起白旗,围困结束。许多德兰士瓦人不愿接受和平条款,但随着 1881 年 8 月《比勒陀利亚公约》的签订,敌对行动正式结束,同时恢复了自治。
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Potchefstroom en die Eerste Vryheidsoorlog 1880-81
At first the Transvaalers seemed to accept the British annexation of their country which took place in April 1877. However, there was an undercurrent of protest which within three years turned into definitive action when the Potchefstroomers clashed with the British authorities. Throughout the Transvaal the Boers had refused to pay taxes but it was in Potchefstroom that the issue culminated in direct conflict. What happened was that the British authorities took possession of a certain P.L. Bezuidenhout's oxwagon which they wanted to auction in an effort to raise the money needed for his outstanding taxes. His friends rallied round him and forcefully recovered the wagon. British troops were despatched to Potchefstroom to restore law and order. But it was too late. On 15 December 1880 armed Afrikaners entered Potchefstroom to have the First Proclamation of the restored republican government printed by a local printer. Shots were exchanged between Boer and Briton; this marked the start of the First Anglo-Boer War. The British troops had to defend the local garrison from incessant attack by the Boers under the command of Gen. P.A. Cronjé. The siege ended on 18 March 1881 when the British hoisted the white flag. Many Transvaalers were reluctant to accept the peace terms, but with the Pretoria convention of August 1881 hostilities were formally ended when self-government was restored.
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