- Boers - Wikipedia
During apartheid, Boer was used by opponents of apartheid in various contexts, referring to institutional structures such as the National Party, or to specific groups of people, such as members of the Police Force (colloquially known as Boere) and Army, Afrikaners, or white South Africans generally [33][34] This usage is often viewed as
- Boer | History, Culture Traditions | Britannica
Boer, (Dutch: “husbandman,” or “farmer”), a South African of Dutch, German, or Huguenot descent, especially one of the early settlers of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State Today, descendants of the Boers are commonly referred to as Afrikaners
- Boer Wars - New World Encyclopedia
The First Boer War also known as the Transvaal War, was fought from December 16, 1880, until March 23, 1881 It was the first clash between the British and the Transvaal Boers
- Who Are the Boers? (with picture) - PublicPeople
The term "Boer" is used to describe individuals who are descended from these original early settlers, along with people who are associated with Boer culture The word Boer is Dutch for "farmer," and it should come as no surprise to learn that many of the Boers were Dutch Protestants
- History | American Boer Goat Association | United States - ABGA
The Boer goat was first founded in the early 1900s by Dutch farmers of South Africa The first full-blood Boers were brought to the United States in 1993; ABGA formed the same year Today’s American Boer Goat Association is the largest Boer association in the world with 7,000 members annually
- BOER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Share Kids Definition Boer noun ˈbō (ə)r ˈbȯ (ə)r ˈbu̇ (ə)r : a South African usually of Dutch descent
- The Boers | Sky HISTORY TV Channel
The Boer bitterly reject their new colonial masters and when, in 1834, the British end slavery throughout their empire, it precipitates The Great Trek, where 12,000 Boer head North-East
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