British Resident of the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River
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The British Resident of the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River was the chief colonial official responsible for administering British authority and overseeing relations with local communities in the mid-19th-century territory north of the Orange River in southern Africa.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| British Resident of the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: British Resident of the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River Context triple: [Major Henry Douglas Warden, positionHeld, British Resident of the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River]
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Target entity: British Resident of the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River Target entity description: The British Resident of the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River was the chief colonial official responsible for administering British authority and overseeing relations with local communities in the mid-19th-century territory north of the Orange River in southern Africa.
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A.
British Protectorate of Basutoland
The British Protectorate of Basutoland was a southern African territory under British colonial rule from the late 19th century until 1966, when it gained independence as the Kingdom of Lesotho.
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B.
British arbitration in the Beagle conflict
British arbitration in the Beagle conflict was an international legal process in which the United Kingdom acted as neutral arbiter to resolve a territorial dispute between Argentina and Chile over islands and maritime boundaries in the Beagle Channel.
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C.
An Essay on the Government of Dependencies
An Essay on the Government of Dependencies is a 19th-century political treatise by Sir George Cornewall Lewis analyzing the principles and challenges of governing colonies and other dependent territories within an empire.
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D.
Colony of Natal
The Colony of Natal was a British colonial territory in southeastern Africa, centered on the port of Durban, that existed from the mid-19th century until it became part of the Union of South Africa in 1910.
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E.
South Africa Act 1909
The South Africa Act 1909 was a British Parliament statute that created the Union of South Africa by uniting several colonies into a single self-governing dominion with a new constitutional framework.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
British colonial position
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colonial administrative office ⓘ |
| abolishedFollowing |
British withdrawal from the Orange River Sovereignty
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Convention of Bloemfontein (1854) NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| appliesToJurisdiction |
Orange River Sovereignty
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
Sovereignty beyond the Orange River NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| concernedWith |
land disputes and frontier security
ⓘ
relations with Boer settlers ⓘ relations with Sotho and Tswana polities ⓘ |
| confersPower |
command local colonial forces in the territory
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conclude treaties or agreements with local chiefs subject to British approval ⓘ issue proclamations within the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River ⓘ |
| country | United Kingdom ⓘ |
| endTime | 1854 ⓘ |
| establishedBy |
British High Commissioner for the Cape of Good Hope
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
British government NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| governmentType | colonial administration ⓘ |
| hasDuty |
administer British authority in the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River
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implement British colonial policy ⓘ maintain order and stability ⓘ mediate disputes among settler and African communities ⓘ negotiate with African polities ⓘ oversee relations with local communities ⓘ report to higher British authorities in the Cape ⓘ represent British government in the territory ⓘ |
| hasOfficeHolder |
George Henry Rupert Clerk
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
Henry Douglas Warden NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| historicalContext |
period of British expansion and retreat in the interior of southern Africa
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precursor to the independent Orange Free State ⓘ |
| locatedIn | southern Africa ⓘ |
| locatedNorthOf | Orange River NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| officeHolderRole | chief colonial official in the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River ⓘ |
| officeScope |
civil administration
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diplomatic relations with local rulers ⓘ military coordination in the territory ⓘ |
| partOf |
British Empire
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British colonial administration in southern Africa ⓘ |
| positionInHierarchy |
senior official within the Orange River Sovereignty administration
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subordinate to the British High Commissioner at the Cape ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
British High Commissioner for Southern Africa
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
British Resident in Natal NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| replacedBy | administrative offices of the Orange Free State ⓘ |
| seat | Bloemfontein NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| startTime | 1848 ⓘ |
| usedInPeriod | mid-19th century ⓘ |
| usedLanguage | English ⓘ |
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Subject: British Resident of the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River Description of subject: The British Resident of the Sovereignty beyond the Orange River was the chief colonial official responsible for administering British authority and overseeing relations with local communities in the mid-19th-century territory north of the Orange River in southern Africa.
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