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12 February, 22:26

What was the motivation of the mother land to keep the Anglo-Boer war going? The British were looking forward to colonial control of gold mines. With every loss of a soldier, British citizens vowed to continue the fight. There was no motivation; the British grew tired of war. The British population sought war in other parts of the world.

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  1. 12 February, 22:46
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    The correct answer is: There was no motivation; the British grew tired of war.

    British restrictions had been placed on the Northern expansion of the Boers in an effort to placate the native African population who were at this time resisting any European expansion. The Boers resisted and defied British rule and continued their Northern expansion. The power struggle evolved and progressed until serious hostilities eupted. The war was caused by British greed (Transvaal goldfields), the refusal of the Boer Republics to grant immigrants citizenship, the continuous improvement of relations between the republics and Germany.
  2. 12 February, 22:50
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    There was no motivation; the British grew tired of war.

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