Abstract

From the Zulu War of 1879, through annexation in 1887, to the handing over of Zululand to the Colony of Natal in 1897, the overriding consideration of the British Government was to exert control at minimal cost. Two Policies seemed feasible: government in accordance with the ideas of Sir Theophilus Shepstone, or. what Lord Selborne called Basutolandising the territory - the application of the methods developed by Sir Marshall Clarke as British Resident in Basutoland from 1884 to 1893.

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