
Uitlander, Afrikaans for `foreigner` (lit. `outlander`), was the name given to expatriate migrant workers during the Witwatersrand Gold Rush in the independent Transvaal Republic following the discovery of gold in 1886. The limited rights granted this group in the independent Boer Republics was one of the contributing factors behind the Second...
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• (n.) A foreigner; an outlander.
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(Afrikaans: `outlander`), any British or other non-Afrikaner immigrant in the Transvaal region in the 1880s and `90s. The prospect of gold lured ... [4 related articles]
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In South African history, term applied by the Boer inhabitants of the Transvaal to immigrants of non-Dutch origin (mostly British) in the late 19th century. The uitlanders' inferior political...
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a foreigner, esp. a British settler in the Boer republics prior to the formation of the Union of South Africa.
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