“THE WAR TOOK ITS ORIGINS IN A MISTAKE”: THE THIRD WAR OF DISPOSSESSION AND RESISTANCE IN THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE COLONY, 1799–1803

The early colonial wars on the Cape Colony’s eastern borderlands and western Xhosaland, such as the 1799–1803 war, have not received as much attention from military historians as the later wars. This is unexpected since this lengthy conflict was the first time the British army fought indigenous peop...

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Main Author: Denver Webb
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2014-11-01
Series:Scientia Militaria
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Online Access:http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/1094
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spelling doaj-f9b73ed95dc543bebd9c9a4c2e3066942020-11-24T22:07:57ZafrStellenbosch UniversityScientia Militaria2224-00202014-11-0142210.5787/42-2-1094“THE WAR TOOK ITS ORIGINS IN A MISTAKE”: THE THIRD WAR OF DISPOSSESSION AND RESISTANCE IN THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE COLONY, 1799–1803Denver Webb0University of Fort HareThe early colonial wars on the Cape Colony’s eastern borderlands and western Xhosaland, such as the 1799–1803 war, have not received as much attention from military historians as the later wars. This is unexpected since this lengthy conflict was the first time the British army fought indigenous people in southern Africa. This article revisits the 1799–1803 war, examines the surprisingly fluid and convoluted alignments of participants on either side, and analyses how the British became embroiled in a conflict for which they were unprepared and for which they had little appetite. It explores the micro narrative of why the British shifted from military action against rebellious Boers to fighting the Khoikhoi and Xhosa. It argues that in 1799, the British stumbled into war through a miscalculation – a mistake which was to have far-reaching consequences on the Cape’s eastern frontier and in western Xhosaland for over a century.http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/1094Colonial warsCape ColonyMilitary historyCape colonial war of 1799-1803Third frontier war of Cape-XhosaThird frontier warXhosa–Khoi revoltBethelsdorpKhoikhoi soldiersCape RegimentMilitary discourseXhosa soldiers
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“THE WAR TOOK ITS ORIGINS IN A MISTAKE”: THE THIRD WAR OF DISPOSSESSION AND RESISTANCE IN THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE COLONY, 1799–1803
Scientia Militaria
Colonial wars
Cape Colony
Military history
Cape colonial war of 1799-1803
Third frontier war of Cape-Xhosa
Third frontier war
Xhosa–Khoi revolt
Bethelsdorp
Khoikhoi soldiers
Cape Regiment
Military discourse
Xhosa soldiers
author_facet Denver Webb
author_sort Denver Webb
title “THE WAR TOOK ITS ORIGINS IN A MISTAKE”: THE THIRD WAR OF DISPOSSESSION AND RESISTANCE IN THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE COLONY, 1799–1803
title_short “THE WAR TOOK ITS ORIGINS IN A MISTAKE”: THE THIRD WAR OF DISPOSSESSION AND RESISTANCE IN THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE COLONY, 1799–1803
title_full “THE WAR TOOK ITS ORIGINS IN A MISTAKE”: THE THIRD WAR OF DISPOSSESSION AND RESISTANCE IN THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE COLONY, 1799–1803
title_fullStr “THE WAR TOOK ITS ORIGINS IN A MISTAKE”: THE THIRD WAR OF DISPOSSESSION AND RESISTANCE IN THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE COLONY, 1799–1803
title_full_unstemmed “THE WAR TOOK ITS ORIGINS IN A MISTAKE”: THE THIRD WAR OF DISPOSSESSION AND RESISTANCE IN THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE COLONY, 1799–1803
title_sort “the war took its origins in a mistake”: the third war of dispossession and resistance in the cape of good hope colony, 1799–1803
publisher Stellenbosch University
series Scientia Militaria
issn 2224-0020
publishDate 2014-11-01
description The early colonial wars on the Cape Colony’s eastern borderlands and western Xhosaland, such as the 1799–1803 war, have not received as much attention from military historians as the later wars. This is unexpected since this lengthy conflict was the first time the British army fought indigenous people in southern Africa. This article revisits the 1799–1803 war, examines the surprisingly fluid and convoluted alignments of participants on either side, and analyses how the British became embroiled in a conflict for which they were unprepared and for which they had little appetite. It explores the micro narrative of why the British shifted from military action against rebellious Boers to fighting the Khoikhoi and Xhosa. It argues that in 1799, the British stumbled into war through a miscalculation – a mistake which was to have far-reaching consequences on the Cape’s eastern frontier and in western Xhosaland for over a century.
topic Colonial wars
Cape Colony
Military history
Cape colonial war of 1799-1803
Third frontier war of Cape-Xhosa
Third frontier war
Xhosa–Khoi revolt
Bethelsdorp
Khoikhoi soldiers
Cape Regiment
Military discourse
Xhosa soldiers
url http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/1094
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