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He became a member of the parliament of Transvaal in 1897, representing the district of Vryheid . Two years later he was made a general in the Second Boer War, fighting with impressive capability at Colenso and Spioenkop . On the death of P. J. Joubert , he was made commander-in-chief of the Transvaal Boers, where he demonstrated his abilities again at Belfast-Dalmanutha . After the fall of Pretoria, he led a concentrated guerrilla campaign against the British together with de la Rey and de Wet .
He later worked towards peace with the British, representing the Boers at the peace negotiations in 1902. His war record made him prominent in the politics of Transvaal and he was a major player in the postwar reconstruction of that country, becoming Prime Minister of Transvaal in 1907. In 1910, together with another Boer war hero, Jan Smuts, he formed the South African Party , or SAP. Widely viewed as too conciliatory with Britain, Botha faced revolts from within his own party and opposition from J.M.B. Herzog 's National Party. When South Africa obtained dominionThis is a page about Dominions of the British Empire/Commonwealth. For other meanings, please see Dominion (disambiguation). A Dominion is a wholly self-governing or virtually self-governing state of the British Empire or British Commonwealth, particularl status in 1910, Botha became the first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa.
The constitution that Botha became Prime Minister under had no bill of rights, and allowed for sweeping legislative impediments against the inclusion of the aboriginal Africans into the government. Although Botha's SAP was not as radical in its racism as Herzog's National Party, Botha was widely complicit in the first steps of the South African government toward the tradition of apartheidApartheid ap-ar-taed is an Afrikaans word meaning "separation" or literally "aparthood" (or "apartness"). It was the name of the policy and the system of laws implemented and enforced by "White" minority governments in South Africa from 1948 till 1990..
After the First World War started, he sent troops to take German South West Africa, a move unpopular among Boers, which provoked the Boer Revolt . He argued that the terms of the Versailles Treaty were too harsh on the Central PowersCentral Powers is a term used to refer to the Dual Alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria, during World War I. They are so called because they all lay between Russia in the east and France and the United Kingdom in th, but signed the treaty anyway.
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Preceded by: none, office non-existent |
1st Prime Minister of South AfricaThis is a list of South African Prime Ministers. Prime Minister FromToParty Louis Botha 31 May 1910 27 August 1919 South African Party Jan Smuts 3 September 1919 30 June 1924 South African Party James Barry Munnik Hertzog 30 June 1924 5 September 1939 Nat |
Succeeded by: Jan Smuts |