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  1. The Union of South Africa ( Dutch: Unie van Zuid-Afrika; Afrikaans: Unie van Suid-Afrika; pronunciation ⓘ) was the historical predecessor to the present-day Republic of South Africa. It came into existence on 31 May 1910 with the unification of the Cape, Natal, Transvaal, and Orange River colonies. [4]

  2. The web page explores the historical background and events of the South African War and the Treaty of Vereeniging that led to the Union of South Africa in 1910. It also discusses the role of the Boers, the British, the Blacks and the Bambatha rebellion in the process of integration and the challenges of the new state.

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  4. Reconstruction, union, and. segregation. (1902–29) The Union of South Africa was born on May 31, 1910, created by a constitutional convention (in Durban in 1908) and an act of the British Parliament (1909). The infant state owed its conception to centralizing and modernizing forces generated by mineral discoveries, and its character was ...

  5. Apr 10, 2019 · Learn how the Union of South Africa was formed in 1910 under British dominion, eight years after the end of the Second Anglo-Boer War. Find out how the new constitution, the color bar, and the protection of the territories from apartheid were some of the key factors that shaped the formation of the country.

  6. The Union of South Africa was tied closely to the British Empire, and automatically joined with Great Britain and the allies against the German Empire.Both Prime Minister Louis Botha and Defence Minister Jan Smuts were former Second Boer War generals who had fought against the British, but then became active and respected members of the Imperial War Cabinet.

  7. South Africa Act, act of 1909 that unified the British colonies of the Cape Colony, Natal, Transvaal, and Orange River and thereby established the Union of South Africa. It was the work of white delegates—indigenous Black African, Coloured, and Asian representatives were excluded from the process.

  8. The Cambridge History of South Africa - August 2011. Introduction. The Union of South Africa came into being with the opening of Parliament in November 1910, following a lengthy period of negotiation between the four self-governing British colonies in southern Africa.

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