Why was the struggle for political and economic dominance in southern Africa so complicated and fiercely contested? How did migration patterns of the Boers in the 1830s and the political and economic ambitions of the British government in southern Africa collide with the goals and desires of native African groups such as the Zulus and Khoisan peoples?
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