It became capital of the Transvaal (South African) Republic in 1860.
Then, demands were made on Paul Kruger, leader of the Transvaal Republic, which of course could not be met.
In the Transvaal Republic or the Orange Free State, they had few rights.
Also instrumental in the creation of the Transvaal Republic.
It was established in 1888 and was then part of the Transvaal Republic.
Nevertheless he did identify himself with the struggle for an independent church in the Transvaal Republic.
Britain eventually extended its prosecution of the war into the Orange Free State and Transvaal Republic.
In 1897 Molengraaff became "state geologist" of the Transvaal Republic.
The Transvaal Republic sent a commando brigade of 470 men to help the settlers.
Pretoria, the capital of Transvaal Republic fell into British hands on 5 June.