The South African War (or Boer War) , which ended with Britain's defeat of the Boers in 1902, began when
A) the German kaiser Wilhelm II sent an expeditionary force to the Transvaal to show his support for the Boers' territorial claims against the British.
B) the Boers seized British businesses within the Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange Free State.
C) a group of Boers stormed the legislative assembly of the Orange Free State and demanded that Boers be granted exemption from British military duty.
D) Cecil Rhodes ordered a raid into the Transvaal to stir up conflict between the Boers and British immigrants.
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