The British went to war with the Zulu because

A) the Zulu denied them access to natural resources.
B) the Zulu refused to cooperate with slave traders.
C) the British perceived them as an obstacle to white control in diamond-producing
regions.
D) the British demanded tax payments and the Zulu refused.
E) the Zulu demanded the Afrikaners abandon the Cape Colony.


C

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