Pretoria Convention

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The Pretoria Convention was an 1881 treaty between the British Empire and the South African Republic that ended the First Boer War and restored limited self-government to the Boers under British suzerainty.

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Pretoria Convention canonical 1
Pretoria Convention (1881) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
treaty
alsoKnownAs Pretoria Treaty NERFINISHED
appliesTo Transvaal NERFINISHED
between British Empire NERFINISHED
South African Republic NERFINISHED
category 19th-century treaties
ended First Boer War NERFINISHED
established British suzerainty over the South African Republic
followedBy London Convention of 1884 NERFINISHED
grants internal autonomy to the Boers
hasLegalEffect defined status of the South African Republic after the First Boer War
ended hostilities between Britain and the South African Republic
historicalPeriod late 19th century
limits foreign policy independence of the South African Republic
locationOfSigning Pretoria, Transvaal NERFINISHED
partOf history of South Africa
history of the British Empire
precedes London Convention revision of terms
recognizes South African Republic under British suzerainty
regulates internal self-government of the South African Republic
relatedToConflict First Anglo-Boer War NERFINISHED
restored limited self-government to the South African Republic
signedAt Pretoria NERFINISHED
signedByParty representatives of the British government
representatives of the South African Republic
signedIn 1881
signedInCountry South African Republic NERFINISHED
signedOn 3 August 1881
subjectOf Anglo-Boer relations

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Transvaal independence movement result Pretoria Convention
this entity surface form: Pretoria Convention (1881)