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Pioneer Force in Mashonaland
The Pioneer Force of Cecil Rhodes and the South Africa Company at the Tuli River, in Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia (present day Zimbabwe) during the annexation of the region by the British. Picture shows the laager or camp of the Pioneer Corps. Date: 1891
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1891 Annexation Annexe Carts Cecil Corps Imperialism Pioneer Region Rhodes Rhodesia Southern Zimbabwe Laager Mashonaland Tuli
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures the scene of the Pioneer Force, led by Cecil Rhodes and the South Africa Company, at their camp near the Tuli River in Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) during the annexation of the region by the British in 1891. The image presents a striking tableau of the pioneers' daily life, with their laager or defensive camp encircled by wagons and oxen, amidst the breathtaking scenery of the African savannah. The Pioneer Corps, a volunteer force of around 700 men, was sent by Rhodes to establish a settlement and assert British control over the region, which was rich in gold and diamonds. The annexation of Mashonaland was a significant milestone in the British Imperial project in Africa, and marked the beginning of the end for the Ndebele and Shona kingdoms. The photograph reveals the harsh realities of pioneer life, with the men and their oxen toiling to build their camp and explore the new territory. The Tuli River, a key water source, is visible in the background, providing a vital lifeline for the settlers. The image also underscores the stark contrast between the European settlers and the indigenous population, with their distinct cultures and ways of life. The Pioneer Corps' camp at the Tuli River stands as a testament to the complex and often contentious history of European imperialism in Africa, and serves as a reminder of the profound impact it had on the continent and its people.
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