[1884] The London Convention was a treaty made in 1884 between the United Kingdom, as the paramount power in South Africa, and the South African Republic (otherwise known as the Transvaal). The London Convention superseded the 1881 Pretoria Convention. ==Historical background== The treaty governed the relations between the SAR and the Unite...
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(from the article `Rhodes, Cecil`) ...two territories (which, along with Stellaland and Goshen, would have sealed off the Cape Colony from the north), he persuaded the high ... Meanwhile, in 1883 Kruger again visited England and, after protracted negotiations, concluded a new convention in London on Feb. 27, 1884, which ... [2 relate...
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(from the article `Schleswig-Holstein`) ...army drove Denmark`s troops from Schleswig-Holstein. This war between Denmark and Prussia lasted three years (1848–50) and only ended when the ...
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see Marine Dumping
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