Fifty Years of the History of the Republic in South Africa 1795 1845 volume 1

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Fifty Years of the History of the Republic in South Africa 1795 1845 volume 1
J C Johan Carel Voigt
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Neither of them had ever been well treated by the Kosas, and they now both desired to enter into alliance with the British Government. Sir Benjamin D'Urban placed the Fingo tribe in the country be- tween the Keiskamma and the Great Fish river. It was the Governor's object by this policy to protect the Colony against further Kosa incursions. Those Jhe New •^ o Frontier.
Kosa tribes which had been friendly during the war were now located in the old ceded territory — the country between the Keiska
...mma and the Kei rivers. All Kaffirs who had fought against the Colony had to Expulsion of '=' » "^ Kaffirs.
go east of the Kei. The new province added to the Cape after the war, i. E. , all the country between the Keiskamma and the Kei, was named Queen Adelaide.
It was, however, found such a difficult matter to get the tribes under Makoma, Tyali, and the other Chiefs in alliance with them, to give up all their old home and retire so far east as the Transkei, that they were ulti- mately allowed to remain in the country to the east of the Chumie river, between that stream and the Kei.


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