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stronghold, hoping they would run out of food and water. But they managed to maintain themselves by sending young warriors to steal through the Boer lines at night. On the twenty-fourth day, the Boers departed with the Pedi cattle. Potgieter died on 16 December 1852 in Zoutpansbergdorp. A number of
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After the 1842 annexation of Natal by Britain, many Natal Trekkers moved to the Free State and the Transvaal. These newcomers and their leader, Andries Pretorius, refused to accept the authority of Potgieter, and a power struggle developed. War was averted, and in 1848 a peace treaty was signed in
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assembled a military force. To prevent schism and discord, the new Voortrekker leader in Natal, Maritz, diplomatically pronounced that both Uys and Potgieter were to be in command. However, a struggle between the hot-headed Uys and Potgieter ensued.
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who negotiated a peace treaty with Mankopane & Mokopane in 1869. The missionaries and the Boers would go on to establish mokopane. In 1907 the city was renamed potigieterus in honor of the battles between the locals and Boers.
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In 1852 after the sand river convention with king Moshoeshoe the Boers had access to the Transvaal, In 1852 Hendrik Potgieter led a
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came to Potgieter's rescue. Moroka also helped with oxen. His group joined up with Retief and Maritz at
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area, where he founded the town Zoutpansbergdorp (which means 'Salt Pan Mountain Town'), later renamed
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Bronkhorst (–1842), Catharina Elizabeth Erasmus (1808–1852), Susanna Maria le Grange (c.1805–1852)
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they would later return to mokopane during 1800s and amended their issues with the local kings
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African chiefs who held him in very high regard came to pay their respects before his death.
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Potgieter subsequently went on to found Potchefstroom (named after him), by the banks of the
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outbreak, the town had to be abandoned. The inhabitants, including Potgieter, moved to the
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which was fatal for the Boers and saw them leave mokopane for
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raiders, in exchange for land. The tract of land was from the
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depicting a wounded voortrekker in Potgieter's Vegkop laager
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from 1840 and 1845 and also as the first head of state of
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Members of the Volksraad of the South African Republic
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In 1852 again Hendrick led another commando against
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Potgieter and his party moved inland to the present
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Index


Delagoa Bay
Graaff-Reinet
Zoutpansbergdorp
Zoutpansberg
23°03′10″S 29°46′14″E / 23.05278°S 29.77056°E / -23.05278; 29.77056
Commandant-General
N.N.
Pieter Johannes
Cmdt.Genl.
Makapan's Cave
Field Cornet
Volksraad
Hermanus Steyn
Voortrekker
head of state
Potchefstroom
Zoutpansberg
Free State
Barolong
Moroka
Matabele
Vet River
Vaal River
Mzilikazi
laager
Vegkop
Heilbron
Piet Retief
Gerrit Maritz

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