Everything about The Bechuanaland totally explained
The
Bechuanaland Protectorate (BP) was a protectorate established on
March 31,
1885, by the
United Kingdom in
southern Africa. It became the
Republic of Botswana on
30 September 1966.
History
Bechuanaland meant the country of the Bechuana (now written
Batswana or
Tswana). The Bechuanaland Protectorate eventually became divided into two. The southern part, south of the
Molopo River became the
crown colony known as
British Bechuanaland, later became part of the
Cape Colony and is now in
South Africa. This is the area around
Mafikeng (then spelled "Mafeking"). The Bechuanaland Protectorate (1904: Area (estimated), 225,000 square miles, population 120,776) formed the northern part; its territory was expanded north in
1890.
In
1882 British Bechuanaland (1904: Area, 51,424 square miles, population 84,210)
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Boer states of
Stellaland and
Goshen, although both were brought back to British control with a few years. In
1891 the South African Customs Union was extended to British Bechuanaland, and in
1895 the country was annexed to the Cape Colony.
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The
British government originally expected to turn over administration of the protectorate to
Rhodesia or South Africa, but Tswana opposition left the protectorate under British rule until Independence in 1966.
The BP was technically a
protectorate rather than a
colony. Originally the local Tswana rulers were left in power, and the British administration was limited to a police force to protect Bechuanaland's borders against other European colonial ventures. But on
9 May 1891 the British Government gave the administration of the protectorate to the
High Commissioner for South Africa,
who started to appoint officials in Bechuanaland, and the
de facto independence of Bechuanaland ended.
The protectorate was administered from Mafeking, creating a unique situation of the capital of the territory being located outside of it. In 1885, when the protectorate was declared, Bechuanaland was bounded to the north by the latitude of twenty-two degrees south. The northern boundary of the Protectorate was formally extended northward by the British to include
Ngamiland, which was dominated by the
Tawana state, on
30 June 1890.
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Germany the following day by Article III of the
Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty, which confirmed the western boundary of the British protectorate of Bechuanaland and the German protectorate of
South-West Africa and also created the
Caprivi strip inherited by modern
Namibia:
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In Southwest Africa, Germany's sphere of influence is demarcated thus:
- To the south by the line that commences at the mouth of the Orange River and continues up its northern bank to its intersection point with the 20th degree of east longitude.
- To the east by the line that commences at the aforementioned point and follows the 20th degree of east longitude to its intersection point with the 22nd degree of south latitude. The line then traces this degree of latitude eastward to its intersection with the 21st degree of east longitude, follows this degree of longitude northward to its intersection with the 18th degree of south latitude, runs along this degree of latitude eastward to its intersection with the Chobe River. Here it descends the thalweg of the main channel until it meets the Zambezi, where it ends. It is understood that under this arrangement Germany shall be granted free access from its protectorate to the Zambezi by means of a strip of land not less than twenty English miles wide at any point. Great Britain's sphere of influence is bounded to the west and northwest by the previously described line and includes Lake Ngami.
British officials didn't arrive in the Ngamiland region until 1894.
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The
Tati Concessions Land Act of
21 January,
1911 transferred new eastern territory to the Protectorate
the limits of which district are as follows, viz.: From the place where the Shashe River rises to its junction with the Tati and Ramokgwebana Rivers, thence along the Ramokgwebana River to where it rises and thence along the watershed of those rivers,
This territory was originally claimed by
Matabeleland. In
1887 Samuel Edwards working for
Cecil Rhodes obtained a mining concession, and in
1895 the
British South Africa Company attempted to acquire the area, but three Tswana chiefs visited
London to protest and were successful in fending off the BSAC. This territory forms the modern
North-East District of Botswana.
The BP was one of the "High Commission Territories", the others being Basutoland (now
Lesotho) and
Swaziland. The official with the authority of a
governor was the
High Commissioner. This office was first held
by the Governor of the
Cape Colony, then by the
Governor-General of South Africa, then by British High Commissioners and Ambassadors to South Africa until independence. Consequently, administration was headed in each territory by a
Resident Commissioner, who thus had approximately the same functions of a Governor but somewhat less authority.
Postage stamps
postage stamps were issued from 1888 to 1966.
Overprinted stamps were issued until 1932, when the first stamps inscribed "Bechuanaland Protectorate" were issued. In 1962 the South African
rand was introduced, necessitating surcharged stamps until new ones were issued.
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