examines the long-term consequences and legacy of the two Boer Wars on the political, social, and economic development of southern Africa. It discusses how the conflicts laid the groundwork for the eventual unification of the region under British rule, through the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910. The article also explores how the wars exacerbated racial tensions and inequalities, contributing to the rise of Afrikaner nationalism and the institutionalization of racial segregation policies that would later evolve into the apartheid system. Additionally, it considers the wars' impact on the region's economy, infrastructure, and demographics. The article provides a comprehensive analysis of how the Boer Wars shaped the course of southern African history in the 20th century.
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